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Self-powered flexible electromagnetic sensors based on flexible magnets have broad application prospects in the wearable field
On August 24, the team of Professor Yang Guang from the School of Life Science and Technology of Huazhong University of Science and Technology and the team of Professor Su Bin from the School of Materials Science and Engineering used bacterial cellulose (BC) as the substrate to construct a soft, high-strength, and biodegradable new flexible magnets, and further construct an environmentally friendly self-powered flexible electromagnetic sensor
The research results were published in the international authoritative journal "NANO ENERGY", entitled "CoFe 2 O 4 Embedded Bacterial Cellulose for Flexible, Biodegradable, and Self-powered Electromagnetic Sensor"
In this study, CoFe 2 O 4 was in-situ composited nanoparticles in the network structure of bacterial cellulose, and a magnetic bacterial cellulose-based thin film flexible magnet was prepared by subsequent hot pressing and magnetization processes.
The first authors of this work are Chen Kun, a doctoral student of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Li Yifan, a master of Huazhong University of Science and Technology, and Dr.
This work has been supported by the BRICS Science and Technology Innovation Framework Program (3rd call 2019), the National Key R&D Program (Grant No.
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