Screen-Printable Functional Nanomaterials for Flexible and Wearable Single-Enzyme-Based Energy-Harvesting and Self-Powered Biosensing Devices

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Screen-printable functional nanocomposite inks are engineered for flexible, single-enzyme-based energy-harvesting, and self-powered biosensing devices.A BFC powered by the same biosubstrate (glucose) is developed to harvest energy in a biofluid model and act as a self-powered electrochemical glucose.Customized inks are advantageous in terms of integrating with flexible materials, which can be integrated with a wide range of wearables and soft bioelectronics.

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Veenuttranon, K., Kaewpradub, K., & Jeerapan, I. (2023). Screen-Printable Functional Nanomaterials for Flexible and Wearable Single-Enzyme-Based Energy-Harvesting and Self-Powered Biosensing Devices. Nano-Micro Letters, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40820-023-01045-1

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