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Biodegradable electronics
Biodegradable electronics utilize transient materials for sustainable device design and reduced electronic waste.

Biodegradable electronics integrate transient materials designed to decompose naturally after use, minimizing electronic waste accumulation. These devices employ organic semiconductors, bioresorbable metals, and polymers that dissolve under environmental conditions or within biological systems. Applications span from medical implants that safely dissolve post-treatment to environmental sensors that leave no toxic residues. Material selection balances performance with controlled degradation rates, ensuring functionality during operation and predictable breakdown afterward.

This is our latest selection of worldwide publications and patents in english on Biodegradable Electronics, between many scientific online journals, classified and focused on transient electronic, bioresorbable substrate, enzymatic degradation, microbial degradation, hydrolysis degradation, biodegradable encapsulation, silk fibroin, cellulose nanofiber, polylactic acid, polyhydroxyalkanoate, biodegradable conductor, biodegradable semiconductor, magnesium conductor, PEDOT:PSS and dissolution kinetic.

Dyed fabric including polyhydroxyalkanoate fibers and dyeing method for said fabric

Patent published on the 2026-05-28 in WO under Ref WO2026110911 by ASAHI KASEI KK [JP] (Yamaguchi Saeko [jp], Hara Yuichi [jp], Harano Kodai [jp])

Abstract: Provided are: a fabric that has strength sufficient for practical use as clothing or industrial materials and also has excellent color fastness while containing PHA fibers having marine biodegradability; and a dyeing method for obtaining said fabric. The present invention pertains to a dyed fabric which includes polyhydroxyalkanoate fibers including 3-hydroxybutyrate as a monomer unit and having a degree of crystallinity of 50% or more and which exhibits a K/S value of 2 or more. The present inv[...]


Our summary: The invention describes a dyed fabric made from polyhydroxyalkanoate fibers that are strong and have excellent color fastness. It includes a dyeing method that operates at temperatures between 86-120°C. The fabric features a degree of crystallinity of 50% or more and a K/S value of 2 or more.

Dyed fabric, polyhydroxyalkanoate fibers, color fastness, dyeing method

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Low energy process for transesterification of extracted lipids from microbial degradation of plastic

Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260139281 by BATTELLE MEMORIAL INSTITUTE [US] (Garbark Daniel B [us], Cafmeyer Jeffrey T [us], Lilly Jacob [us])

Abstract: The invention provides a method and system for the enzymatic transesterification of fatty acids or fatty acid derived products to produce lubricant esters. The process involves a reaction mixture containing a fatty acid or fatty acid-derived substrate, an alcohol and a lipolytic enzyme catalyst. A reactive column with a porous frit is employed through which air is bubbled into a mixture of fatty acid derivatives, alcohol and an immobilized lipase catalyst. The air bubbles promote mixing and the [...]


Our summary: The invention describes a low energy method for enzymatic transesterification of fatty acids into lubricant esters. It utilizes a reaction mixture with air bubbling to enhance mixing and remove volatile by-products. This process achieves over 99 mol % conversion at ambient temperature, outperforming traditional thermochemical methods.

transesterification, enzymatic process, lipolytic enzyme, ambient temperature

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Bioelectrode complex for measuring physiological signals, manufacturing method thereof and wearable device comprising the same

Patent published on the 2026-05-21 in US under Ref US20260137321 by DAEGU GYEONGBUK INST OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [KR] (Cho Jeong Ho [kr], Lee Sang Hyun [kr], Ho Dong Hae [kr], Jang Kyung In [kr], Jekal Janghwan [kr])

Abstract: [0000] The present disclosure relates to a bioelectrode complex for measuring physiological signals, a method for manufacturing the same, and a wearable device including the same. The bioelectrode complex for measuring physiological signals of the present disclosure, wherein a cellulose nanofiber and a polycarboxylate-based polymer are inserted between the layers of a MXene nanosheet having a layered structure, is advantageous in that mechanical strength and oxidation stability are remarkably su[...]


Our summary: The disclosure presents a bioelectrode complex designed for measuring physiological signals. It features a cellulose nanofiber and polycarboxylate-based polymer integrated with MXene nanosheets. This design enhances mechanical strength, oxidation stability, and flexibility, making it suitable for wearable devices.

bioelectrode, physiological signals, MXene nanosheet, wearable device

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Fermentation process for producing polyhydroxyalkanoate

Patent published on the 2026-05-20 in EP under Ref EP4745243 by NG NORDIC FINLAND OY [FI] (Huusela Martina [fi], Pawar Sudhanshu [se])

Abstract: According to an example aspect of the present invention, there is provided a continuous fermentation process for producing at least one polyhydroxyalkanoate. The process comprises the steps of: producing a fermentation broth comprising a biomass in at least one primary bioreactor, and passing the fermentation broth through secondary bioreactors for producing at least one polyhydroxyalkanoate. In the process the biomass comprises at least one micro-organism capable of producing the at least one p[...]


Our summary: The process involves a continuous fermentation method to produce polyhydroxyalkanoate. It utilizes a biomass in primary bioreactors and passes the broth through secondary bioreactors. The pH is maintained between 6 and 8 by adding carbon and nitrogen sources in specific molar ratios.

Fermentation, Polyhydroxyalkanoate, Bioreactor, Micro-organism

Patent

Semaglutide-loaded silk nanoparticles

Patent published on the 2026-05-07 in WO under Ref WO2026096664 by TUFTS COLLEGE [US] (Kaplan David L [us], Jacobus Charlotte S [us], Shaidani Sawnaz [us], Chen Ying [us], Battle Peter Francis [us])

Abstract: Disclosed herein are compositions comprising a population of silk fibroin nanoparticles having a polydispersity index (PDI) of 0.5 or less, including but not limited to, a PDI of 0.450 or less, 0.40 or less, 0.35 or less, 0.325 or less, 0.30 or less, 0.275 or less, 0.250 or less, 0.225 or less, or 0.200 or less, wherein a glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1) compound or other protein drug or peptide drug including but not limited to insulin, monoclonal antibodies, and related structures is embedded w[...]


Our summary: The composition involves silk fibroin nanoparticles with a low polydispersity index. It encapsulates GLP-1 compounds and other protein drugs. Methods for preparation and administration of these nanoparticles are detailed.

Silk nanoparticles, Semaglutide, GLP-1, Drug delivery

Patent

In situ gel formulation and preparation method thereof

Patent published on the 2026-05-06 in EP under Ref EP4736842 by ANXO PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD [TW] (Lee Hsiang-ju [tw], Su Chia-yu [tw], Chen Mei-huei [tw], Liu Yi-hsiang [tw], Jhan Hua-jing [tw], Jian Chi-heng [tw])

Abstract: In some embodiments of the present disclosure, an in situ gel formulation is provided, comprising an active ingredient, solvent, polymer and lipid, in which the polymer comprises polylactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA), polylactic acid (PLA), or a combination thereof, and the lipid comprises fatty acid, fatty alcohol, glyceride, phospholipid, or a combination thereof. In some embodiments of the present disclosure, a preparation method of an in situ gel formulation is further provided.[...]


Our summary: The disclosure presents an in situ gel formulation containing an active ingredient, solvent, polymer, and lipid. The polymer can include polylactic-co-glycolic acid or polylactic acid. A preparation method for this gel formulation is also provided.

in situ gel, formulation, polylactic acid, preparation method

Patent

Fabrication of electrically conductive cellulose nanofiber scaffolds with Ag nanoparticles via post-reduction

Published on 2026-04-16 by Hiroshi Eguchi, Misato Itoi, Kenji Nagata @NATURE

Abstract: Polymer Journal, Published online: 16 April 2026; doi:10.1038/s41428-026-01177-2In this study, the fabrication of electrically conductive cellulose nanofiber (CNF) scaffolds containing highly dispersed Ag nanoparticles is reported. To preserve the dispersed state of the Ag species, a post-reduction technique was employed to prepare the CNF/Ag scaffolds. As a result, Ag nanoparticles effectively formed electrically conductive pathways throughout the CNF scaffolds. In addition, the combination of [...]


Our summary: This study reports the fabrication of electrically conductive cellulose nanofiber scaffolds with Ag nanoparticles. A post-reduction technique was used to maintain the dispersion of Ag species. The methodology allows for controlled pore structures in CNF-based composite scaffolds.

cellulose nanofibers, electrically conductive, Ag nanoparticles, post-reduction

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Application of 3D-Printing Technology in a Modified Oedometer for Characterization of Dredged Coastal Wetland Sediments

Published on 2026-02-03 by Omar S. Apu, Jay X. Wang @MDPI

Abstract: In Louisiana&amp;rsquo;s marsh creation projects designed to mitigate wetland loss, riverine sediments are hydraulically dredged and transported through pipelines. These dredged materials are extremely soft, with moisture contents well above 100%, resulting in significant consolidation settlements even under minimal self-weight loads. Conventional one-dimensional (1-D) oedometer consolidation tests are commonly used to assess consolidation behavior; however, they are limited to soils with mu[...]


Our summary: This study introduces a modified oedometer using 3D-printed dial caps to test high-moisture dredged sediments. The new setup reduces seating pressure, allowing for accurate testing of slurries with moisture contents over 100%. Results show that integrating settling column tests enhances the evaluation of consolidation behavior in these soils.

3D-Printing, Oedometer, Consolidation, Wetland

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Topics covered: Biodegradable Electronics, Sustainable Materials, Organic Electronics, Environmental Impact, Electronic Waste, Green Technology, Polymer Science, Biocompatibility, Nanotechnology, Flexible Electronics, Renewable Resources, Smart Materials, ISO 14001, ASTM D6400, IEC 62321, and IEEE 1680..

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