DNA hydrogel-based supercapacitors operating in physiological fluids

Jaehyun Hur, Kyuhyun Im(Samsung (South Korea)), Sekyu Hwang(Samsung (South Korea)), Byoung Lyong Choi(Samsung (South Korea)), Sungjee Kim(Pohang University of Science and Technology), Sungwoo Hwang(Samsung (South Korea)), Nokyoung Park(Samsung (South Korea)), Kinam Kim(Samsung (South Korea))
Scientific Reports
February 15, 2013
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Abstract

DNA nanostructures have been attractive due to their structural properties resulting in many important breakthroughs especially in controlled assemblies and many biological applications. Here, we report a unique energy storage device which is a supercapacitor that uses nanostructured DNA hydrogel (Dgel) as a template and layer-by-layer (LBL)-deposited polyelectrolyte multilayers (PEMs) as conductors. Our device, named as PEM-Dgel supercapacitor, showed excellent performance in direct contact with physiological fluids such as artificial urine and phosphate buffered saline without any need of additional electrolytes, and exhibited almost no cytotoxicity during cycling tests in cell culture medium. Moreover, we demonstrated that the PEM-Dgel supercapacitor has greater charge-discharge cycling stability in physiological fluids than highly concentrated acid electrolyte solution which is normally used for supercapacitor operation. These conceptually new supercapacitors have the potential to be a platform technology for the creation of implantable energy storage devices for packageless applications directly utilizing biofluids.


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