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Printable self-activated liquid metal stretchable conductors from polyvinylpyrrolidone-functionalized eutectic gallium indium composites

Jo et al., 2022

Document ID
15594323792569159493
Author
Jo Y
Hwang J
Lee S
Lee S
Kim Y
Kim D
Choi Y
Jeong S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS applied materials & interfaces

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Stretchable electronic circuits are critical in a variety of next-generation electronics applications, including soft robots, wearable technologies, and biomedical applications. To date, printable composite conductors comprising various types of conductive fillers have …
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