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Electrochemical circuits from 'cut and stick' PEDOT: PSS-nanocellulose composite

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FLEXIBLE AND PRINTED ELECTRONICS
Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/2058-8585/aa8027

Keywords

organic electronics; PEDOT; nanocellulose; organic electrochemical transistors; supercapacitors; composites; flexible electronics

Funding

  1. Knut and Alice Wallenberg foundation [KAW 2011.0050]
  2. Onnesjo Foundation
  3. Advanced Functional Materials Center at Linkoping University
  4. Swedish Foundation for Strategic Research
  5. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden

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We report a flexible self-standing adhesive composite made from PEDOT:PSS and nanofibrillated cellulose. The material exhibits good combined mechanical and electrical characteristics (an elastic modulus of 4.4 MPa, and an electrical conductivity of 30 S cm(-1)). The inherent self-adhesiveness of the material enables it to be laminated and delaminated repeatedly to form and reconfigure devices and circuits. This modular property opens the door for a plethora of applications where reconfigurability and ease-of-manufacturing are of prime importance. We also demonstrate a paper composite with ionic conductivity and combine the two materials to construct electrochemical devices, namely transistors, capacitors and diodes with high values of transconductance, charge storage capacity and current rectification. We have further used these devices to construct digital circuits such as NOT, NAND and NORlogic.

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