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Biodegradable & Stretchable Metallic
Glass for Eco and Bio-Friendly Electronics (Advanced Science, 2021)
Jae-Young Bae (Ph.D. Candidate from Prof.
Seung-Kyun Kang group) has introduced the biodegradable and stretchable
metallic materials for biodegradable electronic devices. He provided the
insight the amorphous metals, metallic glass, has superior elastic strain without
crystalline defect. He demonstrates excellent biodegradability and stretchability
of nanoscale MgZnCa metallic glass. Also the research suggests fatigue
resistive triboelectric nanogenerators which transform the mechanical energy to
electrical energy. The research has posted online on Advanced Science, March 15
(https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202004029)
Fully biodegradable MgZnCa metallic glass (MG) film is proposed for intrinsically stretchable electrodes with a high yield limit (≈2.6%), exploiting the advantages of amorphous phases with no crystalline defects. The top image shows the highly stretchable MgZnCa MG electrode integrating serpentine structure. Dissolution images of fatigue‐resistant triboelectric nanogenerator demonstrate the application of intrinsically stretchable MgZnCa MG in repeatable stretching mode.