Ultra-fast, Self-destructing technology based on autocatalytic energetic conductive ink

Yutao Wang, Cailing Zhang, Zhenguo Pang, Zhonglaing Ma, Wei He, Peijin Liu, Yongli Zhang

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Abstract

Transient electronics show promising potential in data security and privacy preservation. Key criteria for transient electronic devices include quick production, short lifespan, and irreversible degradation. This article proposes a novel energetic conductive ink (EILs-Fc-SWNTs/EMOFs) with ultra-fast self-destruct performance for information protection. The ink based on carbon nanotubes modified with energetic ionic liquids and combustion rate catalysts, has advantages of high conductivity, high energy properties, and rapid production. Transient electronic devices containing micro-storage chips are achieved through direct writing technology. The writing circuit exhibits excellent conductivity (65.57 S/cm), high flexibility (2000 bending cycles), and high-energy characteristics (1640.3 J/g). The combustion temperature of the printing circuit is estimated at approximately 2100 °C. More importantly, transient electronics device commercial storage chips can be destroyed within 0.9 s.

Original languageEnglish
Article number156412
JournalChemical Engineering Journal
Volume500
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Direct writing printing
  • Energetic conductive ink
  • Transient electronics

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