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Self-Powered Electrical Bandage Based on Body-Coupled Energy Harvesting.

Minki KangHan-Yup YumHyoung Taek KimByung Jun ParkDaniel Sanghyun ChoYoungHwan ChoiHye Jin KimYoungmin ChoYoung-Jun KimDong-Min LeeDong-Gyu LeeHyun-Cheol SongSoo Hyun NamJong Hee LeeByung-Ok ChoiYoung-Jun Kim
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Self-powered electrical bandages, integrated with wearable energy harvesters, could provide an effective and autonomous electrical stimulation (ES) solution for rapid and scarless wound healing. A continuously operating, wireless, and applicable-to-comprehensive-wound ES device is essential for the quick restoration of wounds and convenience. Our work illustrates a self-powered electrical bandage (SEB) powered by body-coupled energy harvesting. The SEB continuously treats the wound with 60-Hz sinusoidal electrical potential gained from the coupling of the human body and ambient electrical waves. We demonstrated enough level of electrical potential could be applied to the wound, further enhanced by strong capacitive coupling arising from the use of high-permittivity poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene):CaCu 3 Ti 4 O 12 nanocomposite. The potential clinical efficacy of the SEB was illustrated by preclinical analysis of human fibroblasts and mouse wound model, thus confirming the successful expedition of wound recovery. This work suggests a new class of wearable devices to provide ES events and its potential for extension to other conventional wound care materials and device technology. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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