TRANSIENT ELECTRONICS: BIOPOLYMER BASED MECHANOELECTRICAL DEFORMATION SENSORS

Abstract

Transient technology is an emerging field that requires materials, devices, and systems to be capable of disappearing with minimal or non-traceable remains over a period of stable operation. Our research group is engaged in the study of biodegradable polymers that can be used in the realization of transducers or sensors by exploiting the piezoionic behavior of their composites. Among biodegradable polymers we study bacterial cellulose (BC), polyhydroxyalkanoates , pullulan, xanthan gum that are produced in nature by numerous microorganisms, including through bacterial fermentation of sugars or lipids. Thus the use of such materials in electronics involves a reduced environmental impact deriving both from their biodegradability (and in some cases from their solubility in water).

Keywords
Environment
Green Transition
polymers
sensors
ERC sector(s)
PE Physical Sciences and Engineering
Name supervisor
Antonino Pollicino
E-mail
apollicino@unict.it
Name of Department/Faculty/School
Department of Civil Engineering and Architecture
Name of the host University
University of Catania (UNICT)
EUNICE partner e-mail of destination Research
eunice@unict.it
Country
Italy
Thesis level
PhD
Minimal language knowledge requisite
English B2
Italian B1
Thesis mode
Hybrid
Start date
Length of the research internship
6 months
Financial support available (other than E+)
No