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Combining the materials science, technological, and device aspects of organic bioelectronics based on green materials, this is the first overview of the emerging concepts involving fabrication techniques for sustainable electronics with low energy and material consumption.
With contributions from top-notch editors and authors, in one focus, the book covers a collection of natural materials suited for electronics applications such as paper, silk, melanin, DNA and nucleobases, resins, gums, saccharides, cellulose, gelatine and peptides. In another thrust, the book focuses on device fabrication based on these materials, including processing aspects, and applications such as sensors, signal transducers, transient, implantable and digestible electronics.
With its interdisciplinary approach this text will appeal to the chemistry, physics, materials science, and engineering communities.
Contents
List of Contributors xi
Preface xv
1 Emerging "Green" Materials and Technologies for Electronics 1
Melanie Baumgartner, Maria E. Coppola, Niyazi S. Sariciftci, Eric D. Glowacki, Siegfried Bauer, and Mihai Irimia]Vladu
2 Fabrication Approaches for Conducting Polymer Devices 55
Dimitrios A. Koutsouras, Eloïse Bihar, Jessamyn A. Fairfield, Mohamed Saadaoui, and George G. Malliaras
3 Biocompatible Circuits for Human--Machine Interfacing 91
Erik O. Gabrielsson, Daniel T. Simon, and Magnus Berggren
4 Biocompatible Devices and Sustainable Processes for Green Electronics: Biocompatible Organic Electronic Devices for Sensing Applications 119
Kyriaki Manoli, Mohammad Yusuf Mulla, Preethi Seshadri, Amber Tiwari, Mandeep Singh, Maria Magliulo, Gerardo Palazzo, and Luisa Torsi
5 Biocompatible Materials for Transient Electronics 145
Suk]Won Hwang and John A. Rogers
6 Paper Electronics 163
Martti Toivakka, Jouko Peltonen, and Ronald Österbacka
7 Engineering DNA and Nucleobases for Present and Future Device Applications 191
Eliot F. Gomez and Andrew J. Steckl
8 Grotthuss Mechanisms: From Proton Transport in Ion Channels to Bioprotonic Devices 235
Takeo Miyake and Marco Rolandi
9 Emulating Natural Photosynthetic Apparatus by Employing Synthetic Membrane Proteins in Polymeric Membranes 255
Cherng-Wen Darren Tan and Eva-Kathrin Sinner
10 Organic Optoelectronic Interfaces for Vision Restoration 269
Andrea Desii, Maria R. Antognazza, Fabio Benfenati, and Guglielmo Lanzani
11 Nanostructured Silica from Diatoms Microalgae: Smart Materials for Photonics and Electronics 287
Roberta Ragni, Stefania R. Cicco, Danilo Vona, and Gianluca M. Farinola
Acknowledgments 309
References 309
Index 315



