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Conductive polymer nanocomposites for stretchable electronics: material selection, design, and applications

Peng et al., 2021

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16756172073271655947
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Peng S
Yu Y
Wu S
Wang C
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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Stretchable electronics that can elongate elastically as well as flex are crucial to a wide range of emerging technologies, such as wearable medical devices, electronic skin, and soft robotics. Critical to stretchable electronics is their ability to withstand large mechanical strain …
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