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Advances in Bioresorbable Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsopen access

Authors
Kang, MinkiLee, Dong-MinNAJAF, RUBABKim, So-HeeHyun, InahKim, Sang-Woo
Issue Date
Sep-2023
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
CHEMICAL REVIEWS, v.123, no.19, pp 11559 - 11618
Pages
60
Journal Title
CHEMICAL REVIEWS
Volume
123
Number
19
Start Page
11559
End Page
11618
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/91597
DOI
10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00301
ISSN
0009-2665
1520-6890
Abstract
With the growing demand for next-generation health care, the integration of electronic components into implantable medical devices (IMDs) has become a vital factor in achieving sophisticated healthcare functionalities such as electrophysiological monitoring and electroceuticals worldwide. However, these devices confront technological challenges concerning a noninvasive power supply and biosafe device removal. Addressing these challenges is crucial to ensure continuous operation and patient comfort and minimize the physical and economic burden on the patient and the healthcare system. This Review highlights the promising capabilities of bioresorbable triboelectric nanogenerators (B-TENGs) as temporary self-clearing power sources and self-powered IMDs. First, we present an overview of and progress in bioresorbable triboelectric energy harvesting devices, focusing on their working principles, materials development, and biodegradation mechanisms. Next, we examine the current state of on-demand transient implants and their biomedical applications. Finally, we address the current challenges and future perspectives of B-TENGs, aimed at expanding their technological scope and developing innovative solutions. This Review discusses advancements in materials science, chemistry, and microfabrication that can advance the scope of energy solutions available for IMDs. These innovations can potentially change the current health paradigm, contribute to enhanced longevity, and reshape the healthcare landscape soon.
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