A biodegradable and rechargeable fiber battery†
Abstract
It is critical to realize biodegradable and rechargeable batteries that are also flexible and safe for power supplies in vivo, yet they remain unavailable. Here, we discovered such a biocompatible battery by designing biodegradable fiber conductors incorporated with polydopamine/polypyrrole composite material as the anode and MnO2 as the cathode, biodegradable chitosan as the separator and body fluid as the electrolyte. It can be directly injected into the body mini-invasively and well integrate with biological tissues without inducing immune responses. It delivered a specific capacity of 25.6 mA h gā1 with a retention of 69.1% after 200 charge/discharge cycles to power various biomedical devices. For instance, it was demonstrated to effectively power biosensors in the body. After completing the mission, it could be biodegraded, eliminating the need of surgery to remove it.