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  • Bioresorbable electronic devices are innovative temporary implants that reduce the need for surgical removal after use, targeting various patient conditions.
  • These devices rely on advanced materials that can prevent early degradation of their electronic components while being flexible and water-resistant.
  • The study showcases a multilayer material design using polyanhydride and silicon oxynitride to enhance performance, validated through experiments with circuits and wireless systems.

Article Abstract

Bioresorbable electronic devices as temporary biomedical implants represent an emerging class of technology relevant to a range of patient conditions currently addressed with technologies that require surgical explantation after a desired period of use. Obtaining reliable performance and favorable degradation behavior demands materials that can serve as biofluid barriers in encapsulating structures that avoid premature degradation of active electronic components. Here, this work presents a materials design that addresses this need, with properties in water impermeability, mechanical flexibility, and processability that are superior to alternatives. The approach uses multilayer assemblies of alternating films of polyanhydride and silicon oxynitride formed by spin-coating and plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition , respectively. Experimental and theoretical studies investigate the effects of material composition and multilayer structure on water barrier performance, water distribution, and degradation behavior. Demonstrations with inductor-capacitor circuits, wireless power transfer systems, and wireless optoelectronic devices illustrate the performance of this materials system as a bioresorbable encapsulating structure.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/adma.202309421DOI Listing

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