Enhancing stretchable electronics: NUS researchers develop novel liquid metal circuits for flexible, self-healing wearables

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Enhancing stretchable electronics: NUS researchers develop novel liquid metal circuits for flexible, self-healing wearables

  • October 02, 2023

 

If there’s a single remarkable material essential for creating a resilient Iron Man suit, it would undoubtedly be the Bilayer Liquid-Solid Conductor (BiLiSC), developed by Professor Chwee Teck (C.T.) Lim, Director and Principal Investigator at iHealthech, and his postdoctoral fellow, Dr Chen Shuwen. This cutting-edge material boasts exceptional flexibility and astounding self-healing capability, enabling it to maintain robust conductivity and circuitry even in the harshest conditions. The findings of this study were published in the November 2022 issue of Advanced Materials.

 

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