April 12, 2025
Mohammadjavad Jahanshahi

Mohammadjavad Jahanshahi

Academic rank: Assistant professor
Address: University of Jiroft, 8th km of Persian Golf Highway, Jiroft, Iran
Education: PhD. in Applied Chemistry
Phone: +989103060069
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Research

Title
A Protein-Based, Water-Insoluble, and Bendable Polymer with Ionic Conductivity: A Roadmap for Flexible and Green Electronics
Type Article
Keywords
silk, ionic conductors, ecofriendly , nanoclay
Researchers Firoz Babu Kadumudi, Mohammadjavad Jahanshahi, Mehdi Mehrali, Tiberiu-Gabriel Zsurzsan, Nayere Taebnia, Masoud Hasany, Soumyaranjan Mohanty, Arnold Knott, Brent Godau, Mohsen Akbari, Alireza Dolatshahi-Pirouz

Abstract

Proteins present an ecofriendly alternative to many of the synthetic components currently used in electronics. They can therefore in combination with flexibility and electroactivity uncover a range of new opportunities in the field of flexible and green electronics. In this study, silk-based ionic conductors are turned into stable thin films by embedding them with 2D nanoclay platelets. More specifically, this material is utilized to develop a flexible and ecofriendly motion-sensitive touchscreen device. The display-like sensor can readily transmit light, is easy to recycle and can monitor the motion of almost any part of the human body. It also displays a significantly lower sheet resistance during bending and stretching regimes than the values typically reported for conventional metallic-based conductors, and remains fully operational after mechanical endurance testing. Moreover, it can operate at high frequencies in the kilohertz (kHz) range under both normal and bending modes. Notably, our new technology is available through a simple one-step manufacturing technique and can therefore easily be extended to large-scale fabrication of electronic devices.