Gels for Flexible Electronics and Energy Devices
A special issue of Gels (ISSN 2310-2861). This special issue belongs to the section "Gel Applications".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2024) | Viewed by 26360
Special Issue Editors
Interests: flexible electronics; printed electronics; organic light-emitting devices; organic lasers; organic semiconductors
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Interests: printed electronics; flexible electrochemical energy storage; MXene; hydrogels; 3D printing
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
It is our great pleasure to invite you to contribute to this Special Issue of Gels on “Gels for Flexible Electronics and Energy Devices”.
The field of flexible electronics has been undergoing booming development, showing promise to revolutionalize healthcare, the internet of things, and everyday electronics, hallmarked by products such as electronic skins, soft robots, and human-machine interfaces. Gels, or more specifically, hydrogels, undoubtedly, play a key role as materials for such applications due to their high biocompatibility, mechanical compliances, widely tunable properties, and interesting charge transport behaviors. These characteristics make gels good sensing units for flexible and stretchable pressure/strain sensors, electrolytes and separators that enable flexible electrochemical energy storage devices such as supercapacitors and batteries, active materials in novel flexible generators that harvest energy from ambient environments, to name a few. The exponential growth in publications indicates the popularity of these lines of studies, thus we see it as an opportune moment to launch a special issue that focuses on these new applications (electronic, sensing, energy storage and harvesting) of gels. Both research and review works that are related to this topic are welcome. We look forward to seeing your valuable contributions soon!
Prof. Dr. Wen-Yong Lai
Prof. Dr. Yi-Zhou Zhang
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- hydrogels
- flexible sensors
- strain/pressure sensors
- gel electrolytes
- flexible batteries
- flexible supercapacitors
- energy harvesting
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