2018 journal article

Silicones for Stretchable and Durable Soft Devices: Beyond Sylgard-184

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, 10(13), 11261–11268.

By: S. Park n, K. Mondal n, R. Treadway n, V. Kumar n, S. Ma*, J. Holbery*, M. Dickey n

author keywords: soft robotics; stretchable electronics; silicones; microfluidics; soft lithography; liquid metals
TL;DR: This paper identifies and characterizes silicone elastomers that are well-suited for fabricating highly stretchable and tear-resistant devices that require interfacial bonding by plasma or UV ozone treatment, and creates stretchable electrodes by injecting a liquid metal into microchannels created using such silicones. (via Semantic Scholar)
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Added: August 6, 2018

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