A microscale soft lithium-ion battery for tissue stimulation

Yujia Zhang, Tianyi Sun, Xingyun Yang, Linna Zhou, Cheryl M. J. Tan, Ming Lei, Hagan Bayley
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Advances in the development of tiny devices with sizes below a few cubic millimeters require a corresponding decrease in the volume of driving power sources. To be minimally invasive, prospective power sources in biomedical devices must be fabricated from soft materials. Previous endeavors with droplet-based devices have produced promising miniature power sources; however, a droplet-based rechargeable battery has remained out of reach. Here we report a microscale soft flexible lithium-ion droplet battery (LiDB) based on the lipid-supported assembly of droplets constructed from a biocompatible silk hydrogel. Capabilities such as triggerable activation, biocompatibility and biodegradability and high capacity are demonstrated. We have used the LiDB to power the electrophoretic translocation of charged molecules between synthetic cells and to mediate the defibrillation and pacing of ex vivo mouse hearts. By the inclusion of magnetic particles to enable propulsion, the LiDB can function as a mobile energy courier. Our tiny versatile battery will thereby enable a variety of biomedical applications. The development of tiny, soft and biocompatible batteries to power minimally invasive biomedical devices is of critical importance. Here the authors present a microscale soft rechargeable lithium-ion battery based on the lipid-supported assembly of silk hydrogel droplets that enables a variety of biomedical applications.

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用于组织刺激的微型软锂离子电池
随着尺寸小于几立方毫米的微型器件的发展,驱动电源的体积也相应减小。为了达到微创性,生物医学设备中的未来电源必须由柔软材料制成。以前对基于液滴的设备的研究已经产生了有前途的微型电源;然而,基于液滴的可充电电池仍然遥不可及。在这里,我们报道了一种基于脂质支持的由生物相容性丝水凝胶构成的液滴组装的微尺度柔性锂离子液滴电池(LiDB)。性能,如可触发激活,生物相容性和生物降解性和高容量被证明。我们已经使用LiDB为合成细胞之间带电分子的电泳易位提供动力,并介导离体小鼠心脏的除颤和起搏。通过包含磁性粒子来实现推进,LiDB可以作为移动能量信使。我们的微型多功能电池将因此实现各种生物医学应用。开发微型、柔软和生物相容性电池为微创生物医学设备供电是至关重要的。在这里,作者提出了一种基于脂质支持的丝绸水凝胶液滴组装的微型软可充电锂离子电池,该电池可用于各种生物医学应用。
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