Sustainability Meets Functionality: Green Design Approaches to Cellulose-Based Materials
Yong-Jun Cho,
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Pham Thanh Trung Ninh,
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Sung Hoon Hwang
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et al.
ACS Materials Letters,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1563 - 1592
Published: March 26, 2025
Language: Английский
Tailoring cellulose: from extraction and chemical modification to advanced industrial applications
Abolfazl Jahani,
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Mohammad Hossein Jazayeri
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 142950 - 142950
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
2-Second In-Situ Formation of Adaptive Electronic Bio-Skin Enabled by Metal Coordination
Published: April 15, 2025
Abstract
Electronic
skin
(E-skin),
a
conformal
human-machine
interface,
holds
promise
for
healthcare
monitoring
and
personal
electronics.
However,
traditional
fabrication
methods
face
challenges
of
reliance
on
non-sustainable
materials,
intricate
time-consuming
processes,
material
softness-induced
fragile
transfer
to
target
substrates.
Inspired
by
"milk
skin"
phenomenon,
we
developed
rapid
"dipping-dipping"
molecular
assembly
method
in-situ
fabricate
cellulose-based
bio-skin
within
seconds,
exhibiting
ultra-thin,
high
conformal,
shape-customizable,
degradable,
low
impedance
performances.
This
technique
immerses
substrates
sequentially
into
carboxymethyl
cellulose
(CMC)
Cu(II)
solutions,
leveraging
strong
metal-coordination
interactions.
Membrane
formation
efficiency,
influenced
the
oxidation
metal
ions,
follows
order:
>
Fe(II)
Ca(II).
CMC-Ag(I)/CMC-Cu(II)
form
stable
membranes,
whereas
CMC-Fe(II)
is
fragmented
structures,
CMC-Mg(II)/CMC-Ca(II)
remain
in
solution.
adaptable
extends
other
biomacromolecules
like
methylcellulose
chitosan,
broadening
applications.
The
enables
real-time
electrocardiograms
(ECG),
electrooculograms
(EOG),
electroencephalograms
(EEG),
electromyograms
(EMG),
showcasing
its
potential
wearable,
biocompatible
electronics
healthcare.
Language: Английский