Literature DB >> 32947084

Transparent, stretchable and degradable protein electronic skin for biomechanical energy scavenging and wireless sensing.

Hao Gong1, Zijie Xu1, Yun Yang2, Qingchi Xu2, Xuyi Li2, Xing Cheng2, Yaoran Huang2, Fan Zhang2, Jizhong Zhao2, Shengyou Li2, Xiangyang Liu3, Qiaoling Huang4, Wenxi Guo5.   

Abstract

Self-powered flexible sensors play an increasingly important role in wearable and even implantable electronic devices. Silk protein is an ideal material for flexible sensors because of its terrific biocompatibility and controllable degradation rate. Here, we overcome the problem of mechanical flexibility and poor electrical conductivity of proteins, and develop a highly transparent, biocompatible, full-degradable and flexible triboelectric nanogenerator (Bio-TENG) for energy harvesting and wireless sensing. First, the mechanical flexibility of the silk protein film is greatly enhanced by the mesoscopic functionalization of regenerated silk fibroin (RSF) via adding glycerol and polyurethane (PU). Second, hollow silver nanofibers are constructed on the silk film to form an air-permeable, stretchable, biocompatible and degradable thin layer and utilized as friction electrode. The obtained Bio-TENG demonstrates high transparency (83% by one Ag gird layer), stretchability (Ɛ = 520%) and an instantaneous peak power density of 0.8 W m-2 that can drive wearable electronics. Besides, the Bio-TENG can work as artificial electronic skin for touch/pressure perception, and also for wirelessly controlling Internet of Things as a switch.
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Keywords:  Electronic skin; Self-powered sensor; Silk fibroin; Triboelectric nanogenerators; Wearable

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32947084     DOI: 10.1016/j.bios.2020.112567

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biosens Bioelectron        ISSN: 0956-5663            Impact factor:   10.618


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