TY - JOUR
T1 - Sustainable and Transparent Fish Gelatin Films for Flexible Electroluminescent Devices
AU - Zhang, Xiaopan
AU - Ye, Tengyang
AU - Meng, Xianghao
AU - Tian, Zhihui
AU - Pang, Lihua
AU - Han, Yaojie
AU - Li, Hai
AU - Lu, Gang
AU - Xiu, Fei
AU - Yu, Hai Dong
AU - Liu, Juqing
AU - Huang, Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2020/4/28
Y1 - 2020/4/28
N2 - In the past decades, various alternating current electroluminescent (ACEL) devices, especially the flexible ones, have been developed and used in flat panel display, large-scale decorating, logo display lighting, optical signaling, etc. Transparent plastics are usually used as substrates in ACEL devices; however, they are undegradable and may cause serious environmental pollution. Herein, we have developed a flexible transient ACEL device based on transparent fish gelatin (FG) films. The FG films were made from fish scales, which are sustainable, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly. These films could dissolve in water within seconds at 60 °C and degrade completely within 24 days in soil. The transmittance of these FG films was up to 91.1% in the visible spectrum, comparable to that of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) (90.4%). After forming a composite with silver nanowires (Ag NWs), the Ag NWs-FG film showed a transmittance up to 82.3% and a sheet resistance down to 22.4 Ω sq-1. The fabricated ACEL device based on the Ag NWs-FG film exhibited high flexibility and luminance up to 56.0 cd m-2. The device could be dissolved in water within 3 min. Our work demonstrates that the sustainable, flexible, and transparent FG films are a promising alternative for green and degradable substrates in the field of flexible electronics, including foldable displays, wearable devices, and health monitoring.
AB - In the past decades, various alternating current electroluminescent (ACEL) devices, especially the flexible ones, have been developed and used in flat panel display, large-scale decorating, logo display lighting, optical signaling, etc. Transparent plastics are usually used as substrates in ACEL devices; however, they are undegradable and may cause serious environmental pollution. Herein, we have developed a flexible transient ACEL device based on transparent fish gelatin (FG) films. The FG films were made from fish scales, which are sustainable, cost-efficient, and eco-friendly. These films could dissolve in water within seconds at 60 °C and degrade completely within 24 days in soil. The transmittance of these FG films was up to 91.1% in the visible spectrum, comparable to that of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) (90.4%). After forming a composite with silver nanowires (Ag NWs), the Ag NWs-FG film showed a transmittance up to 82.3% and a sheet resistance down to 22.4 Ω sq-1. The fabricated ACEL device based on the Ag NWs-FG film exhibited high flexibility and luminance up to 56.0 cd m-2. The device could be dissolved in water within 3 min. Our work demonstrates that the sustainable, flexible, and transparent FG films are a promising alternative for green and degradable substrates in the field of flexible electronics, including foldable displays, wearable devices, and health monitoring.
KW - alternating current electroluminescent
KW - degradable
KW - flexible
KW - sustainable
KW - transparent
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85082314741&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1021/acsnano.9b09880
DO - 10.1021/acsnano.9b09880
M3 - 文章
C2 - 32186191
AN - SCOPUS:85082314741
SN - 1936-0851
VL - 14
SP - 3876
EP - 3884
JO - ACS Nano
JF - ACS Nano
IS - 4
ER -