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Upcycling Compact Discs for Flexible and Stretchable Bioelectronic Applications

Engineering and Technology

Upcycling Compact Discs for Flexible and Stretchable Bioelectronic Applications

M. S. Brown, L. Somma, et al.

Discover how a team of researchers led by Matthew S. Brown, Louis Somma, and others is revolutionizing e-waste management by transforming compact discs (CDs) into cost-effective, biocompatible biosensors. These innovative devices are capable of measuring vital biopotentials like ECGs and EMGs, all while being environmentally friendly and affordable!

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Abstract
Electronic waste is a global issue brought about by the short lifespan of electronics. Viable methods to relieve the inundated disposal system by repurposing the enormous amount of electronic waste remain elusive. Inspired by the need for sustainable solutions, this study resulted in a multifaceted approach to upcycling compact discs. The once-ubiquitous plates can be transformed into stretchable and flexible biosensors. Our experiments and advanced prototypes show that effective, innovative biosensors can be developed at a low-cost. An affordable craft-based mechanical cutter allows pre-determined patterns to be scored on the recycled metal, an essential first step for producing stretchable, wearable electronics. The active metal harvested from the compact discs was inert, cytocompatible, and capable of vital biopotential measurements. Additional studies examined the material's resistive emittance, temperature sensing, real-time metabolite monitoring performance, and moisture-triggered transience. This sustainable approach for upcycling electronic waste provides an advantageous research-based waste stream that does not require cutting-edge microfabrication facilities, expensive materials, and high-caliber engineering skills.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 28, 2022
Authors
Matthew S. Brown, Louis Somma, Melissa Mendoza, Yeonsik Noh, Gretchen J. Mahler, Ahyeon Koh
Tags
upcycling
biosensors
e-waste
biocompatible
flexible electronics
cost-effective
biopotential measurements
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