A breathable, biodegradable, antibacterial, and self-powered electronic skin based on all-nanofiber triboelectric nanogenerators

Yapeng Shi(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Kai Dong(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Cuiying Ye(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Jiang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Siyuan Zhai(Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences), Renwei Cheng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Di Liu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xiaoping Gao(Inner Mongolia University of Technology), Jie Wang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhong Lin Wang(Georgia Institute of Technology)
Science Advances
June 26, 2020
Cited by 872Open Access
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Abstract

Mimicking the comprehensive functions of human sensing via electronic skins (e-skins) is highly interesting for the development of human-machine interactions and artificial intelligences. Some e-skins with high sensitivity and stability were developed; however, little attention is paid to their comfortability, environmental friendliness, and antibacterial activity. Here, we report a breathable, biodegradable, and antibacterial e-skin based on all-nanofiber triboelectric nanogenerators, which is fabricated by sandwiching silver nanowire (Ag NW) between polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) and polyvinyl alcohol (PVA). With micro-to-nano hierarchical porous structure, the e-skin has high specific surface area for contact electrification and numerous capillary channels for thermal-moisture transfer. Through adjusting the concentration of Ag NW and the selection of PVA and PLGA, the antibacterial and biodegradable capability of e-skins can be tuned, respectively. Our e-skin can achieve real-time and self-powered monitoring of whole-body physiological signal and joint movement. This work provides a previously unexplored strategy for multifunctional e-skins with excellent practicability.


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