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A Degradable Tribotronic Transistor for Self-Destructing Intelligent Package e‑Labels

Recently, discarded electronic products have caused serious environmental pollution and information security issues, which have attracted widespread attention. Here, a degradable tribotronic transistor (DTT) for self-destructing intelligent package e-labels has been developed, integrated by a triboe...

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Published in:ACS applied materials & interfaces 2024-05, Vol.16 (23), p.30255-30263
Main Authors: Zhou, Weilin, Zeng, Jianhua, Dong, Zefang, Xiao, Chongyong, Gong, Likun, Fan, Beibei, Li, Yongbo, Chen, Yuanfen, Zhao, Junqing, Zhang, Chi
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Summary:Recently, discarded electronic products have caused serious environmental pollution and information security issues, which have attracted widespread attention. Here, a degradable tribotronic transistor (DTT) for self-destructing intelligent package e-labels has been developed, integrated by a triboelectric nanogenerator and a protonic field-effect transistor with sodium alginate as a dielectric layer. The triboelectric potential generated by external contact electrification is used as the gate voltage of the organic field-effect transistor, which regulates carrier transport through proton migration/accumulation. The DTT has successfully demonstrated its output characteristics with a high sensitivity of 0.336 mm–1 and a resolution of over 100 μm. Moreover, the DTT can be dissolved in water within 3 min and completely degraded in soil within 12 days, demonstrating its excellent degradation characteristics, which may contribute to environmental protection. Finally, an intelligent package e-label based on the modulation of the DTT is demonstrated, which can display information about the package by a human touch. The e-label will automatically fail due to the degradation of the DTT over time, achieving the purpose of information confidentiality. This work has not only presented a degradable tribotronic transistor for package e-labels but also exhibited bright prospects in military security, information hiding, logistics privacy, and personal affairs.
ISSN:1944-8244
1944-8252
DOI:10.1021/acsami.4c04322