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  • The growing consumption of electronics is leading to the rapid accumulation of electronic waste, which has been a global concern for years. This work presents a closed-loop bio-recyclable cellulose-based dielectric film that can improve the circularity of electronics and could reduce electronic waste.

    • Yu-Xiang Zhao
    • Zi-Meng Han
    • Shu-Hong Yu
    Research
    Nature Sustainability
    Volume: 8, P: 1077-1086
  • A high-performance bacterial cellulose/carbon nanotubes conductive fiber is developed through the in-situ biosynthesis. Through mimicking the structure of muscle fascicles, the composite fiber integrates high strength, high stiffness, high fatigue resistance, and stable electrical performance into one material. Based on those excellent properties, the muscle-inspired fiber is competitive to play a key role in the fields of intelligent fiber-based composites and devices.

    • Zhang-Chi Ling
    • Huai-Bin Yang
    • Shu-Hong Yu
    ResearchOpen Access
    NPG Asia Materials
    Volume: 15, P: 1-9