Plant-Based Substrate Materials for Flexible Green Electronics

Youngkyu Hwang, Min Ku Kim, Ze Zhao, Bongjoong Kim, Taehoo Chang, Teng Fei Fan, Mohammed Shahrudin Ibrahim, Subra Suresh*, Chi Hwan Lee*, Nam Joon Cho*

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Abstract

With the increasing use of soft and flexible electronics, there is a growing need to develop substrate materials that mitigate potential environmental risks associated with non-degradable electronics waste from synthetic substrate materials. To address this issue, the authors develop a novel, 2D plant-based substrate termed “sporosubstrate”, which is made of non-allergenic natural pollen. The pollen particle has a double-layered architecture with an ultra-tough sporopollenin exine, and a soft cellulose intine is engineered through an eco-friendly process. In this manner, a readily available, economical, biodegradable, and biocompatible microgel can be prepared. This microgel can be used to create a variety of flexible shapes with customized mechanical, geometrical, electronic, and functional properties and performance characteristics such as thermal, chemical, and mechanical stability and optical transparency. Moreover, the authors demonstrate here different applications of the flexible natural substrate made of pollen microgel for use in electronic devices for health monitoring and wearable wireless heating. The results of this work point to opportunities for the development of a new class of flexible green electronics based on plant-based materials in applications such as wearable sensors, implantable devices, and soft robotics.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2200446
JournalAdvanced Materials Technologies
Volume7
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • General Materials Science
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

Keywords

  • biological materials
  • biopolymers
  • flexible electronics
  • pollen grains
  • wearable electronics

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