3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics

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Main Author: Calisto Freitas, Marta
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: L. Sanati, Afsaneh, Alhais Lopes, Pedro, F. Silva, André, Tavakoli, Mahmoud
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202304716
Summary: The last decade observed rapid progress in soft electronics. Yet, the ultimate desired goal for many research fields is to fabricate fully integrated soft-matter electronics with sensors, interconnects, and batteries, at the ease of pushing a print button. In this work, an important step is taken toward this by demonstrating an ultra-stretchable thin-film Silver-Gallium (Ag-Ga) battery with an unprecedented combination of areal capacity and mechanical strain tolerance. The Biphasic Gallium-Carbon anode electrode demonstrates a record-breaking areal capacity of 78.7 mAh cm−2, and an exceptional stretchability of 170%, showing clear progress over state-of-the-art. The exceptional theoretical capacity of gallium, along with its natural liquid phase self-healing, and its dendrite-free operation permits excellent electromechanical cycling. All composites of the battery including liquid-metal-based current collectors, and electrodes are sinter-free and digitally printable at room temperature, enabling the use of a wide range of substrates, including heat-sensitive polymer films. Consequently, it is demonstrated for the first time multi-layer, and multi-material digital printing of complex battery-on-the-board stretchable devices that integrate printed sensor, multiple cells of printed battery, highly conductive interconnects, and silicone chips, and demonstrate a tailor-made patch for body-worn electrophysiological monitoring.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
title 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
spellingShingle 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
Calisto Freitas, Marta
digital fabrication, EGaIn liquid metal, printed stretchable battery, silvergallium
title_short 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
title_full 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
title_fullStr 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
title_full_unstemmed 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
title_sort 3D Printed Gallium Battery with Outstanding Energy Storage: Toward Fully Printed Battery-on-the-Board Soft Electronics
author Calisto Freitas, Marta
author_facet Calisto Freitas, Marta
L. Sanati, Afsaneh
Alhais Lopes, Pedro
F. Silva, André
Tavakoli, Mahmoud
author_role author
author2 L. Sanati, Afsaneh
Alhais Lopes, Pedro
F. Silva, André
Tavakoli, Mahmoud
author2_role author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Calisto Freitas, Marta
L. Sanati, Afsaneh
Alhais Lopes, Pedro
F. Silva, André
Tavakoli, Mahmoud
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv digital fabrication, EGaIn liquid metal, printed stretchable battery, silvergallium
topic digital fabrication, EGaIn liquid metal, printed stretchable battery, silvergallium
description The last decade observed rapid progress in soft electronics. Yet, the ultimate desired goal for many research fields is to fabricate fully integrated soft-matter electronics with sensors, interconnects, and batteries, at the ease of pushing a print button. In this work, an important step is taken toward this by demonstrating an ultra-stretchable thin-film Silver-Gallium (Ag-Ga) battery with an unprecedented combination of areal capacity and mechanical strain tolerance. The Biphasic Gallium-Carbon anode electrode demonstrates a record-breaking areal capacity of 78.7 mAh cm−2, and an exceptional stretchability of 170%, showing clear progress over state-of-the-art. The exceptional theoretical capacity of gallium, along with its natural liquid phase self-healing, and its dendrite-free operation permits excellent electromechanical cycling. All composites of the battery including liquid-metal-based current collectors, and electrodes are sinter-free and digitally printable at room temperature, enabling the use of a wide range of substrates, including heat-sensitive polymer films. Consequently, it is demonstrated for the first time multi-layer, and multi-material digital printing of complex battery-on-the-board stretchable devices that integrate printed sensor, multiple cells of printed battery, highly conductive interconnects, and silicone chips, and demonstrate a tailor-made patch for body-worn electrophysiological monitoring.
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