Bionic Diffractive Meta‐Silk Patch for Visually Flexible Wearables
Kaiyi Dong,
Meng Wei,
Qian Zhou
et al.
Abstract:Rapid humidity response contributes tremendously to visually flexible wearables. However, sluggish response, infrequent reproducibility, and biotoxicity restrict the development of wearable humidity response devices. Here, inspired by the changes in the color of Dynastes hercules, a flexible wearable, rapid response, stretchable, rewritable meta‐silk fibroin diffractive film (mSFD) is presented. The film is generated by spin‐coating silk protein and polyurethane (PU) cross‐linking, followed by hot pressing of … Show more
Biomedical Silk Protein Optics is the subject of intensive research aimed at solving the challenges of traditional medical devices in terms of biocompatibility and performance balance. With significant potential of...
Biomedical Silk Protein Optics is the subject of intensive research aimed at solving the challenges of traditional medical devices in terms of biocompatibility and performance balance. With significant potential of...
Wound infection has always been a major threat to human health. Most of the existing wound medical materials are made of composite materials with poor biocompatibility and may contain harmful...
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