Copper nanowires (Cu NWs) are suitable material as an electrode for flexible, stretchable and wearable devices due to their excellent mechanical properties, high transparency, good conductivity, and low cost, but oxidation problem limits their practical use and application. In order to use Cu NWs as an electrode for advanced flexible, stretchable and wearable devices attached directly to the skin, the influence of the body temperature on the oxidation of Cu NWs needs to be investigated. In this paper, the oxidation behavior of Cu NWs at high temperature (more than 80 °C) as well as body temperature is studied which has been remained largely questionable to date, and an effective encapsulation method is proposed to prevent the oxidation of Cu NWs electrode in the range of body temperatures.
This work was supported by Basic Science Research Program (2017R1A2B3005706, 2017K2A9A1A06025786, NRF-2016M3D1A1900035), Nano-Material Technology Development Program (2009-0082580) through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning. Also, this research was supported by the new faculty research fund of Ajou University and the Ajou university research fund and the Institute of Engineering Research at Seoul National University.