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A Biodegradable Thin-Film Magnesium Primary Battery Using Silk Fibroin-Ionic Liquid Polymer Electrolyte

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posted on 2024-11-16, 04:04 authored by Xiaoteng Jia, Caiyun WangCaiyun Wang, Vijayaraghavan Ranganathan, Bradley Napier, Changchun Yu, Yunfeng Chao, Maria Forsyth, Fiorenzo Omenetto, Douglas R MacFarlane, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace
Transient implantable medical bionics offer great promise in the field of smart controlled release and tissue regeneration. On-board energy storage is the ideal power system to drive them. In this work, a critical component of such a device, a biodegradable polymer electrolyte (silk fibroin-choline nitrate) has been developed. The efficiency of this electrolyte is demonstrated when deployed in a biodegradable thin-film magnesium battery. The battery, encapsulated in silk, offers a specific capacity of 0.06 mAh cm-2. The enzymatic degradation of the whole device occurs over 45 days in the buffered protease XIV solution. A programmed battery lifetime can be achieved using silk protection layers. This battery system provides a new avenue for an on-board biodegradable power source for next-generation transient medical bionics.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science

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Jia, X., Wang, C., Ranganathan, V., Napier, B., Yu, C., Chao, Y., Forsyth, M., Omenetto, F. G., MacFarlane, D. R. & Wallace, G. G. (2017). A Biodegradable Thin-Film Magnesium Primary Battery Using Silk Fibroin-Ionic Liquid Polymer Electrolyte. ACS Energy Letters, 2 (4), 831-836.

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ACS Energy Letters

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2

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4

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831-836

Language

English

RIS ID

113958

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