Multifunctional Polyoxometalates‐Based Ionohydrogels toward Flexible Electronics

Author:

Wang Zhi‐Da1ORCID,Bo Kai1,Zhong Chen‐Long1,Xin Yu‐Hang1,Lu Guo‐Long1ORCID,Sun Hang1ORCID,Liang Song1ORCID,Liu Zhen‐Ning1ORCID,Zang Hong‐Ying2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Key Laboratory of Bionic Engineering of the Ministry of Education College of Biological and Agricultural Engineering Jilin University Changchun 130022 P. R. China

2. Key Laboratory of Polyoxometalate Science of the Ministry of Education Faculty of Chemistry Northeast Normal University Changchun 130024 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractMultifunctional flexible electronics present tremendous opportunities in the rapidly evolving digital age. One potential avenue to realize this goal is the integration of polyoxometalates (POMs) and ionic liquid‐based gels (ILGs), but the challenge of macrophase separation due to poor compatibility, especially caused by repulsion between like‐charged units, poses a significant hurdle. Herein, the possibilities of producing diverse and homogenous POMs‐containing ionohydrogels by nanoconfining POMs and ionic liquids (ILs) within an elastomer‐like polyzwitterionic hydrogel using a simple one‐step random copolymerization method, are expanded vastly. The incorporation of polyzwitterions provides a nanoconfined microenvironment and effectively modulates excessive electrostatic interactions in POMs/ILs/H2O blending system, facilitating a phase transition from macrophase separation to a submillimeter scale worm‐like microphase‐separation system. Moreover, combining POMs‐reinforced ionohydrogels with a developed integrated self‐powered sensing system utilizing strain sensors and Zn‐ion hybrid supercapacitors has enabled efficient energy storage and detection of external strain changes with high precision. This work not only provides guidelines for manipulating morphology within phase‐separation gelation systems, but also paves the way for developing versatile POMs‐based ionohydrogels for state‐of‐the‐art smart flexible electronics.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jilin Province

Publisher

Wiley

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