ALL-WEATHER SELF-HEALING STRETCHABLE CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF
20200258649 ยท 2020-08-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
C08J2433/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C01B32/05
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C09J133/26
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08L67/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08J2377/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H01B1/24
ELECTRICITY
C08J2477/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C08L67/04
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C23C14/35
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C09D133/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C09J133/26
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H01B5/14
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H01B1/24
ELECTRICITY
C01B32/05
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C23C14/35
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C09D133/02
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
H01B5/14
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
Disclosed is a preparation method of an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material, which uses acrylic acid and modified polyglutamic acid as a substrate, adds Fe.sup.3+ to form coordination, adjusts the volume ratio of water and glycerin, and heats to generate radical polymerization, so as to obtain a uniform double-layer three-dimensional network structure. The obtained polyacrylic acid and polyglutamic acid composite hydrogel has good mechanical properties and characteristics of rapid self-healing. A composite carbon film is prepared by depositing a metal layer of 20 nm to 80 nm thick on a single-layer aligned carbon film by magnetron sputtering, and then the composite hydrogel is adhered to each of the upper and lower sides of the composite carbon film respectively to form an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material of a sandwich structure. The preparation method of the invention is simple, the source of raw materials is plenty, and the obtained materials have good electrical and mechanical properties and have broad application prospects in the fields of flexible stretchable devices, wearable devices, and soft-bodied robots and the like.
Claims
1. An all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material, wherein the all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material is of a sandwich structure formed by an intermediate layer of a composite carbon film sputtered with metal, and polyacrylic acid and polyglutamic acid composite hydrogels adhered at either sides of said composite carbon film, respectively.
2. A method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material of claim 1, comprising: (1) preparing a solution of acrylic acid, modified polyglutamic acid (-PGAA), ferric chloride hexahydrate (FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O), N,N-methylenebisacrylamide (MBAA), ammonium persulfate (APS), Glycerol (GC) and H.sub.2O in proportion; passing nitrogen gas for 30 minutes after mixing the solution uniformly so as to remove the gas in the solution, and effecting polymerization at 60 C. for 30 minutes to obtain the polyacrylic acid and polyglutamic acid composite hydrogels; (2) sputtering a metal on a single-layer-aligned carbon film by magnetron sputtering so as to prepare the composite carbon film; (3) adhering the hydrogel obtained in step (1) and stretched by 200-500% to the composite carbon film sputtered with the metal, and after the hydrogel shrinks to its original length, adhering another piece of hydrogel to the other side of the carbon film so as to form the stretchable conductive material of a sandwich structure including an intermediate layer of the composite carbon film sputtered with the metal, and the self-healing hydrogels at either sides thereof.
3. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 2, wherein in step (1), the modified polyglutamic acid (-PGAA) is prepared by the following process: dissolving 2 g -PGA and 4 g allyl glycidyl ether fully in 25 mL deionized water, adjusting the pH to 2 to 4 with acetic acid, and reacting at room temperature for 36 hours; then effecting extraction for three times with dichloromethane, and collecting aqueous layer to obtain a -PGAA solution, so that a 50 mg/mL aqueous solution of -PGAA is prepared.
4. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 3, wherein, where the -PGA is a white powder having a molecular weight of 1070 w.
5. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 2, wherein in step (1), a volume ratio of GC to H.sub.2O is 0:66:0, an amount of -PGAA solution is 0%80% of a total mass of the solution, and an amount of N, N-MBAA is 0%0.4% of a mass of acrylic acid, an amount of APS is 2% of the mass of acrylic acid, and an amount of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 1.25% of an amount of acrylic acid substance.
6. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 5, wherein In step (1), the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 5:1, the amount of -PGAA solution is 40% of the total mass of the solution, the amount of N, N-MBAA is 0.2% of the mass of acrylic acid, the amount of APS is 2% of the mass of acrylic acid, and the amount of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 1.25% of the amount of the acrylic acid substance.
7. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 2, wherein sputtering a metal on a single-layer-aligned carbon film in step (2) comprises: spreading the carbon film on a glass slide having a length of 7.5 cm and a width of 2.5 cm, and sputtering a metal on the carbon film by magnetron sputtering so as to obtain a composite carbon with a metal layer of a thickness of 2080 nm and having a resistance of 210 ohms.
8. The method for preparing an all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material according to claim 2, wherein the metal being sputtered on the single-layer-aligned carbon film in step (2) comprises gold, silver, or copper.
9. A usage of the all-weather self-healing stretchable conductive material prepared according to the method of claim 2, wherein the conductive material is used in the fields of biomimetic biology, flexible electronic equipment, biosensors, wearable devices, soft-bodied robots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] In the following, the invention will be further illustrated by embodiments, which are merely intended to illustrate the invention rather than limiting the scope of the invention. The embodiments will be explained by way of examples. The specific processes are shown below.
Example 1
[0031] (1) Dissolving 2 g -PGA (white powder having a molecular weight of 10 to 70 w) and 4 g allyl glycidyl ether sufficiently in 25 mL deionized water, adjusting the pH to 2-4 with acetic acid, and stirring at room temperature and effecting reaction for 36 h; then, extracting three times with dichloromethane, and collecting an upper layer of -PGAA aqueous solution to obtain a 50 mg/mL -PGAA aqueous solution.
[0032] (2) Taking 2 g acrylic acid, 4 mL -PGAA solution, 4 mg MBAA, 40 mg APS, 0.056 g FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O, mixing them uniformly in GC:H.sub.2O with a volume ratio of 0:6, 1:5, 3:3, 5:1, 6:0, passing nitrogen gas for 30 minutes to remove the gas in the solution, and effecting polymerization at 60 C. for 30 minutes to obtain a composite hydrogel having a different solvent volume ratio. When the content of -PGAA solution is 0 mL, the content of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 0 mg, and the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 0:6, the prepared hydrogel is labeled as PAA hydrogel; when the content of -PGAA solution is 4 mL, the content of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 0 mg, the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 0:6, the prepared hydrogel is labeled as PAA+-PGAA/H.sub.2O hydrogel; when the content of -PGAA solution is 4 mL, the content of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 0.056 g, the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 0:6, the prepared hydrogel is labeled as PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel; when the content of -PGAA solution is 4 mL, the content of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O is 0.056 g, and the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 5:1, the prepared hydrogel is labeled as PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel.
Example 2
[0033] As a replacement of step (2) in Example 1, taking 2 g acrylic acid, 4 mg MBAA, 40 mg APS, 0.056 g FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O, with the ratio of GC:H.sub.2O being 5:1, and the -PGAA solution was 0 mL, 2 mL, 4 mL, 6 mL and 8 mL, respectively. After the solution was uniformly mixed, passing nitrogen gas for 30 minutes to remove the gas in the solution, and effecting polymerization at 60 C. for 30 minutes to obtain composite hydrogels having different -PGAA contents. The remaining steps were the same as in Example 1.
Example 3
[0034] As a replacement of step (2) in Example 1, taking 2 g acrylic acid, 4 mL -PGAA, 40 mg APS, and 0.056 g FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O, with the volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O being 5:1, and the mass of MBAA was 0 mg, 2 mg, 4 mg, 6 mg, 8 mg respectively. After the solution was uniformly mixed, passing nitrogen gas for 30 minutes to remove the gas in the solution, and effecting polymerization at 60 C. for 30 minutes to obtain polyacrylic acid and polyglutamic acid composite hydrogels having different MBAA contents. The remaining steps were the same as in Example 1.
Example 4
[0035] (1) Spreading a single-layer-aligned carbon film on a glass slide of 7.5 cm length and 2.5 cm width, and depositing a silver layer of about 50 nm thick on the carbon film by magnetron sputtering. The composite carbon film with sputtered silver has a resistance of about 3 ohms.
[0036] (2) Adhering a hydrogel, which was prepared where the volume content of the -PGAA solution is 40%, the mass concentration of MBAA relative to acrylic acid is 0.2%, the mass concentration of APS relative to acrylic acid is 2%, the amount-of-substance concentration of FeCl.sub.3.6H.sub.2O relative to acrylic acid is 1.25%, and a volume ratio of GC:H.sub.2O is 5:1, and stretched by 200%, to the composite carbon film with sputtered silver; after the stretched hydrogel shrinking to the original length, another piece of same hydrogel is attached to the other side of the carbon film so as to form a sandwich type conductive material with an intermediate layer being composite carbon film sputtered with silver and self-healing hydrogels locating at either sides.
[0037] The mechanical properties of the hydrogels of Examples 1, 2, and 3 were studied respectively by using a universal trial machine. The samples used for the tensile test were rectangular parallelepipeds of dimensions of 510.2 cm.sup.3, the tensile loading rate was 10 mm/min, and the test result was the average value of five tests. As shown in
[0038] The structure of PAA hydrogel, PAA+-PGAA/H.sub.2O hydrogel, PAA+Fe.sup.3+/H.sub.2O hydrogel, PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel and PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel are analyzed by using a Fourier infrared spectrometer. As shown in
[0039] The PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel prepared in Example 1 was freeze-dried for 12 h, and thereafter the surface morphology of the hydrogel was observed by a scanning electron microscopy (SEM, FEI Quanta650). As a result, the hydrogel was found to have a porous mesh structure as shown in
[0040] A SEM observation for the PAA+-PGAA+Fe.sup.3+/GC+H.sub.2O hydrogel prepared in Example 3 was done respectively before and after the healing thereof. It was found that the cut portion had completely healed as shown in
[0041] The composite carbon film hydrogel prepared in Example 4 was subjected to an experiment of humidity and temperature versus electrical conductivity. As shown in