Autonomous self‐healing 3D micro‐suction adhesives for multi‐layered amphibious soft skin electronics
Dohyun Lim,
Min Woo Jeong,
Hyeongho Min
et al.
Abstract:Autonomously self‐healing, reversible, and soft adhesive microarchitectures and structured electric elements could be important features in stable and versatile bioelectronic devices adhere to complex surfaces of the human body (rough, dry, wet, and vulnerable). In this study, we propose an autonomous self‐healing multi‐layered adhesive patch inspired by the octopus, which possess self‐healing and robust adhesion properties in dry/underwater conditions. To implement autonomously self‐healing octopus‐inspired a… Show more
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