Issue 37, 2022

Highly conductive thermoresponsive silver nanowire PNIPAM nanocomposite for reversible electrical switch

Abstract

Highly conductive nanocomposite hydrogels have been challenging to produce due to their high water volumes inhibiting the incorporation of an essential amount of conductive nanofillers. Furthermore, the most common fillers used, typically for easy integration, display small aspect ratios. Thus, the formation of interparticle pathways for electronic travel is limited, resulting in low conductivities. Here, we introduce ultralong silver nanowires (ULAgNWs) into a thermoresponsive, volume changing PNIPAM gel to form a nanocomposite that shows switchable electronic performance. The produced nanocomposite surpasses other PNIPAM nanocomposites by expressing the largest electrical switch ratio and the highest peak conductivity. The PNIPAM matrix possesses an interconnected microporous structure that offers a spacious network for the dispersion of nanowires while still maintaining a high volume switch ratio and excellent elastic behavior under extreme compression cycles (98% compression). The ULAgNWs significantly enhance the probability of more numerous connections forming during shrinking cycles. The high swellability displayed by the PNIPAM gel provides the ability to separate the embedded nanowires by many lengths. Together, they form a nanocomposite that can thermo-modulate its electrical properties. Moreover, the conductive PNIPAM maintains the electrical switch of 4.3–4.4 orders of magnitude with thermo-responsive cycles. Because of their high electrical conductivity and outstanding elastic behavior, these stimuli-responsive nanocomposite hydrogels may expand the prospects for conductive hydrogel applications and provide greater performance in their applications.

Graphical abstract: Highly conductive thermoresponsive silver nanowire PNIPAM nanocomposite for reversible electrical switch

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 May 2022
Accepted
02 Aug 2022
First published
16 Aug 2022

Soft Matter, 2022,18, 7171-7180

Highly conductive thermoresponsive silver nanowire PNIPAM nanocomposite for reversible electrical switch

F. Curry, T. Lim, N. S. Fontaine, M. D. Adkins and H. Zhang, Soft Matter, 2022, 18, 7171 DOI: 10.1039/D2SM00700B

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