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Title : Biocompatible, optically transparent, patterned, and flexible electrodes and radio-frequency antennas prepared from silk protein and silver nanowire networks

: Kyungtaek Min, Muhammad Umar, Haekyo Seo, Jong Hyuk Yim, Dong Gun Kam, Heonsu Jeon, Soonil Lee, and Sunghwan Kim

: RSC Adv. 7(1), 574-580 (2017)


Biological polymers offer new opportunities for flexible electronics, which are necessary for applications in
soft and biological systems, because of their bio- and eco-friendly material traits. However, integrating an
arbitrarily patterned electrode, the backbone of electronic devices, is still challenging when transparency
of the electrode is required. Here, we report the fabrication of patterned silver nanowire (AgNW) networks
buried at the surface of a silk fibroin film, which are suitable for bioelectronic applications that require
biocompatibility, flexibility, high conductivity, and optical transparency. The AgNW-buried silk film exhibits
excellent low sheet resistance of ~15 §Ù/sq and high optical transparency of over 80%, along with
smoothness of the surface. A light-emitting diode (LED) chip is successfully integrated on the patterned
electrodes and can be stably turned on and off. Furthermore, we can produce a transparent resistor and a
radio-frequency (RF) antenna on the silk film, and use them together as a food sensor that responds to
the decreased conductivity caused by rancidity of spoiled food.





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