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Ultra-Adaptable and Wearable Photonic Skin Based on a Shape-Memory, Responsive Cellulose Derivative SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Ultra-Adaptable and Wearable Photonic Skin Based on a Shape-Memory, Responsive Cellulose Derivative
Authors
HWANG, DONG SOOYi, Hoon이상현고현욱이도훈배원규김태일정훈의
Date Issued
2019-05
Publisher
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Abstract
Photonic skins enable a direct and intuitive visualization of various physical and mechanical stimuli with eye-readable colorations by intimately laminating to target substrates. Their development is still at infancy compared to that of electronic skins. Here, an ultra-adaptable, large-area (10 x 10 cm(2)), multipixel (14 x 14) photonic skin based on a naturally abundant and sustainable biopolymer of a shape-memory, responsive multiphase cellulose derivative is presented. The wearable, multipixel photonic skin mainly consists of a photonic sensor made of mesophase cholesteric hydroxypropyl cellulose and an ultra-adaptable adhesive layer made of amorphous hydroxypropyl cellulose. It is demonstrated that with multilayered flexible architectures, the multiphase cellulose derivative-based integrated photonic skin can not only strongly couple to a wide range of biological and engineered surfaces, with a maximum of approximate to 180 times higher adhesion strengths compared to those of the polydimethylsiloxane adhesive, but also directly convert spatiotemporal stimuli into visible color alterations in the large-area, multipixel array. These colorations can be simply converted into 3D strain mapping data with digital camera imaging.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/98958
DOI
10.1002/adfm.201902720
ISSN
1616-301X
Article Type
Article
Citation
ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS, vol. 29, no. 34, 2019-05
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