Tattoo-Paper Transfer as a Versatile Platform for All-Printed Organic Edible Electronics
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- DOI: 10.1002/adma.201706091
Tattoo-Paper Transfer as a Versatile Platform for All-Printed Organic Edible Electronics
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Correction to "Tattoo-Paper Transfer as a Versatile Platform for All-Printed Organic Edible Electronics".Adv Mater. 2025 Jun;37(24):e2410274. doi: 10.1002/adma.202410274. Epub 2025 Apr 13. Adv Mater. 2025. PMID: 40223373 No abstract available.
Abstract
The use of natural or bioinspired materials to develop edible electronic devices is a potentially disruptive technology that can boost point-of-care testing. The technology exploits devices that can be safely ingested, along with pills or even food, and operated from within the gastrointestinal tract. Ingestible electronics can potentially target a significant number of biomedical applications, both as therapeutic and diagnostic tool, and this technology may also impact the food industry, by providing ingestible or food-compatible electronic tags that can "smart" track goods and monitor their quality along the distribution chain. Temporary tattoo-paper is hereby proposed as a simple and versatile platform for the integration of electronics onto food and pharmaceutical capsules. In particular, the fabrication of all-printed organic field-effect transistors on untreated commercial tattoo-paper, and their subsequent transfer and operation on edible substrates with a complex nonplanar geometry is demonstrated.
Keywords: cytotoxicity; edible electronics; organic bioelectronics; printed electronics; tattoo-paper.
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