Conversion of Biopolymer to UV‐Cross‐Linkable Conductive Ink with High Conductivity, Biocompatibility, and Biodegradability
Euiseok Jeong,
Seungae Lee
Abstract:Biocompatible, sustainable, and conductive inks are of special interest and are highly valued in the printable bioelectronics. However, the conventional inks, which increase electrical conductivity by mixing metal particles or graphene, can cause long‐term damage when applied to the body and environment. Herein, a method for creating a stable matrix based on a UV‐cross‐linkable polymer to which a conductive polymer can be grafted is investigated to solve the above problems by recycling biomass. Through this, i… Show more
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