An all-solid-state biocompatible ion-to-electron transducer for bioelectronics

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Abstract

Reported here is an all-solid-state organic electrochemical transistor based on the biopolymer melanin. The underlying mechanism is demonstrated using a unique hydration dependence protocol and explained using an adapted double capacitor model. The demonstration of an all-solid-state bioelectronic prototype is critical for the development of miniaturised bioelectronic logic.

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Sheliakina, M., Mostert, A. B., & Meredith, P. (2018). An all-solid-state biocompatible ion-to-electron transducer for bioelectronics. Materials Horizons, 5(2), 256–263. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7mh00831g

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