Department of Bioelectronics, PSL Research University, 60 Rue Mazarine, 75006 Paris, France
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Stretchable Conducting Nanomembranes: Enabling Soft Bio-Integrated Multifunctional Devices
Author(s): David Mayer*
Soft bio-integrated multifunctional devices have gained significant attention in the field of wearable electronics and biomedical applications.
The development of stretchable conducting nanomembranes has emerged as a promising approach to enable the integration of electronics
with biological systems, offering enhanced mechanical flexibility and biocompatibility. This paper provides an overview of the current research
on stretchable conducting nanomembranes and their applications in soft bio-integrated multifunctional devices. We discuss the fabrication
methods, materials, and functionalization strategies employed to achieve the desired mechanical properties and electrical conductivity of these
nanomembranes. Furthermore, we highlight the potential applications of stretchable conducting nanomembranes in biosensing, drug delivery, and
human-machine interfaces. Th.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2155-6210.2023.14.377
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