Engineered surface for high performance electrodes on paper

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE(2023)

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Flexible electronics have become widespread in the last decades. Due to the environmental crisis that our planet is facing, the use of sustainable materials, and less time and energy-consuming methods for the fabrication of flexible and light weight devices, have become crucial. In this context, the present study proposes a low envi-ronmental impact and scalable method for producing large-area PEDOT:PSS electrodes on standard copy paper through its surface modification. Specifically, the paper substrate is treated (through blade-coating technique) with a cellulose-based polymeric coating to close its porousness and homogenize its surface prior to the depo-sition of the conductive material. This cellulose-based interface allows the subsequent effective deposition of the conductive PEDOT:PSS layer, achieving an improved electrode in terms of both conductive stability and elec-tromechanical performance. The stability of the electrode was monitored over a six-month period, and the electrodes did not suffer any ageing effects, showing stable resistance values (within the experimental error). The electrodes fabricated on engineered paper display lower (-80 %) electrical resistance. They also showed increased breaking point during strain tests (17 +/- 1 % vs 9 +/- 1 %) and a minor increase in resistance after 1000 bending cycles (4 % vs 9 % increase). Thus, their increased performance, stability and reproducibility opens new possibilities for wearable electronic devices.
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Flexible paper electronics, Large area paper electrodes, Green electrodes, Green polymeric coatings, Conductive polymer electrodes, Wearable devices
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