Fig. 3: Mechanical and electrical properties of LB-LMPs-based conductors.
From: Self-packaged stretchable printed circuits with ligand-bound liquid metal particles in elastomer

a Schematic illustration and cross-sectional SEM image of the LB-LMPs/polymer film and (b) the bare LMPs/polymer film (3 biological replicates). c XPS of Ga 3 d on the bottom surface of the LMPs/polymer films. d Conductivity of bare LMPs and LB-LMPs-based conductors according to polymer contents. e Peeling force of bulk LM, bare LMPs/polymer and LB-LMPs/polymer films (n = 3 biologically independent samples). Values are presented as means ± SD. There is no leakage of the LB-LMPs/polymer film after peel off with tape. f Relative resistance of LB-LMPs under applications of strain. g Resistance of LB-LMPs films according to the day after ink formation (n = 3 biologically independent samples). Values are presented as means ± SD. h Sheet resistance of bare LMPs and LB-LMPs in various polymer matrices (n = 3 biologically independent samples). Values are presented as means ± SD.