Recyclable and Flexible Starch-Ag Networks and Its Application in Joint Sensor

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Flexible transparent conductive electrodes are essential component for flexible optoelectronic devices and have been extensively studied in recent years, while most of the researches are focusing on the electrode itself, few topics in material green and recyclability. In this paper, we demonstrate a high-performance transparent conductive electrode (TCE), based on our previous cracking technology, combined with a green and recyclable substrate, a starch film. It not only shows low Rs (less than 1.0 Ω sq−1), high transparency (> 82%, figure of merit ≈ 10,000), but also provides an ultra-smooth morphology and recyclability. Furthermore, a series of biosensors on human joints are demonstrated, showing great sensitivity and mechanical stability.

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Liu, S., Chen, C., Zhang, D., Dong, G., Zheng, D., Jiang, Y., … Gao, J. (2019). Recyclable and Flexible Starch-Ag Networks and Its Application in Joint Sensor. Nanoscale Research Letters, 14. https://doi.org/10.1186/s11671-019-2957-3

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