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Viscoelastic metal-in-water emulsion gel via host–guest bridging for printed and strain-activated stretchable electrodes

Wang et al., 2022

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8898726052184099388
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Wang Q
Ji X
Liu X
Liu Y
Liang J
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ACS nano

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Stretchable conductive electrodes that can be made by printing technology with high resolution is desired for preparing wearable electronics. Printable inks composed of liquid metals are ideal candidates for these applications, but their practical applications are limited …
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