Authors
Sihong Wang*, Jin Young Oh*, Jie Xu*, Helen Tran, Zhenan Bao
Publication date
2018/4/25
Journal
Accounts of chemical research
Volume
51
Issue
5
Pages
1033-1045
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Conspectus
Future electronics will take on more important roles in people’s lives. They need to allow more intimate contact with human beings to enable advanced health monitoring, disease detection, medical therapies, and human–machine interfacing. However, current electronics are rigid, nondegradable and cannot self-repair, while the human body is soft, dynamic, stretchable, biodegradable, and self-healing. Therefore, it is critical to develop a new class of electronic materials that incorporate skinlike properties, including stretchability for conformable integration, minimal discomfort and suppressed invasive reactions; self-healing for long-term durability under harsh mechanical conditions; and biodegradability for reducing environmental impact and obviating the need for secondary device removal for medical implants. These demands have fueled the development of a new generation of electronic materials …
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Scholar articles
S Wang, JY Oh, J Xu, H Tran, Z Bao - Accounts of chemical research, 2018