Literature DB >> 30444344

Implanted Battery-Free Direct-Current Micro-Power Supply from in Vivo Breath Energy Harvesting.

Jun Li1, Lei Kang2,3, Yin Long1,4, Hao Wei2,5, Yanhao Yu1, Yizhan Wang1, Carolina A Ferreira2, Guang Yao1,4, Ziyi Zhang1, Corey Carlos1, Lazarus German1, Xiaoli Lan5, Weibo Cai1,2, Xudong Wang1.   

Abstract

In vivo biomechanical energy harvesting by implanted nanogenerators (i-NGs) is promising for self-powered implantable medical devices (IMDs). One critical challenge to reach practical applications is the requirement of continuous direct-current (dc) output, while the low-frequency body activities typically generate discrete electrical pulses. Here, we developed an ultrastretchable micrograting i-NG system that could function as a battery-free dc micro-power supply. Packaged by a soft silicone elastomer with a cavity design, the i-NG exhibited an ultralow Young's modulus of ∼45 kPa and a high biocompatibility to soft biological tissues. The i-NG was implanted inside the abdominal cavity of Sprague Dawley adult rats and directly converted the slow diaphragm movement during normal respiration into a high-frequency alternative current electrical output, which was readily transmitted into a continuous ∼2.2 V dc output after being integrated with a basic electrical circuit. A light-emitting diode was constantly operated by the breath-driven i-NG without the aid of any battery component. This solely biomechanical energy-driven dc micro-power supply offers a promising solution for the development of self-powered IMDs.

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Keywords:  battery-free system; direct-current micro-power source; energy harvesting from respiration; implantable medical devices; implantable nanogenerator

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30444344      PMCID: PMC6456428          DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b15619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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