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Biocompatibility and in vivo operation of implantable mesoporous PVDF-based nanogenerators.


ABSTRACT: The rapid developments of implantable biomedical electronics give rise to the motivation of exploring efficient and durable self-powered charging system. In this paper, we report a mesoporous polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-based implantable piezoelectric nanogenerator (NG) for in vivo biomechanical energy harvesting. The NG was built with a sponge-like mesoporous PVDF film and encapsulated by polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). After embedding this NG into rodents, a Voc of ~200 mV was produced from the gentle movement of rodent muscle. Meanwhile, no toxicity or incompatibility sign was found in the host after carrying the packaged NG for 6 weeks. Moreover, the electric output of this NG was extremely stable and exhibited no deterioration after 5 days of in vivo operation or 1.512 × 108 times mechanical deformation. This NG device could practically output a constant voltage of 52 mV via a 1 µF capacitor under living circumstance. The outstanding efficiency, magnificent durability and exceptional biocompatibility promise this mesoporous PVDF-based NG in accomplishing self-powered bioelectronics with potentially lifespan operation period.

SUBMITTER: Yu Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5472384 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Biocompatibility and in vivo operation of implantable mesoporous PVDF-based nanogenerators.

Yu Yanhao Y   Sun Haiyan H   Orbay Hakan H   Chen Feng F   England Christopher G CG   Cai Weibo W   Wang Xudong X  

Nano energy 20160716


The rapid developments of implantable biomedical electronics give rise to the motivation of exploring efficient and durable self-powered charging system. In this paper, we report a mesoporous polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF)-based implantable piezoelectric nanogenerator (NG) for in vivo biomechanical energy harvesting. The NG was built with a sponge-like mesoporous PVDF film and encapsulated by polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). After embedding this NG into rodents, a <i>V<sub>oc</sub></i> of ~200 mV wa  ...[more]

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