CHAPTER 11: Protein-integrated electronic nanodevices and systems

Fanben Meng, Hong Wang, Xiaodong Chen

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Abstract

While electronic devices and biological structures where in the past not immediately connected to one another, in present day these are more and more combined. Proteins perform specific functions in all physiological or biochemical processes in vivo, offer us untapped resources to develop biological nano-electronic devices and system such as bio-optoelectronic devices, memory devices, field effect transistors, integrated electrochemical systems and fuel cells which are as against traditional chemical molecules or semiconductor creates additional choices. The naturally protein based electronic devices and system possess the potential for environment friendly and implantable electronics.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationRSC Smart Materials
EditorsPatrick van Rijn, Alexander Boker
PublisherRoyal Society of Chemistry
Pages285-304
Number of pages20
Edition16
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015

Publication series

NameRSC Smart Materials
Number16
Volume2015-January
ISSN (Print)2046-0066
ISSN (Electronic)2046-0074

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