Stretchable Heater Using Ligand-Exchanged Silver Nanowire Nanocomposite for Wearable Articular Thermotherapy

Suji Choi(Seoul National University), Jinkyung Park(Seoul National University), Wonji Hyun(Seoul National University), Jangwon Kim(Seoul National University), Jaemin Kim(Seoul National University), Young Bum Lee(Seoul National University), Changyeong Song(Seoul National University), Hye Jin Hwang(Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center), Ji Hoon Kim(Seoul National University), Taeghwan Hyeon(Seoul National University), Dae‐Hyeong Kim(Seoul National University)
ACS Nano
May 31, 2015
Cited by 565

Abstract

Thermal therapy is one of the most popular physiotherapies and it is particularly useful for treating joint injuries. Conventional devices adapted for thermal therapy including heat packs and wraps have often caused discomfort to their wearers because of their rigidity and heavy weight. In our study, we developed a soft, thin, and stretchable heater by using a nanocomposite of silver nanowires and a thermoplastic elastomer. A ligand exchange reaction enabled the formation of a highly conductive and homogeneous nanocomposite. By patterning the nanocomposite with serpentine-mesh structures, conformal lamination of devices on curvilinear joints and effective heat transfer even during motion were achieved. The combination of homogeneous conductive elastomer, stretchable design, and a custom-designed electronic band created a novel wearable system for long-term, continuous articular thermotherapy.


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