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Meeting 2022 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Frontiers of Materials Award Symposium: Nanocarbon-based Flexible Devices: Emerging Materials and Processes
Presentation Title NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY - Nanoelectronics Grafted onto and within Colloids to Enable Colloidal Robotics
Author(s) Michael Strano
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Michael Strano
Abstract Scope An unexplored property of 2D electronic materials is their ability to graft complete electronic circuits, transistors, memory and sensors onto and within colloidal micro- or even nano-particles. Such particles can then access fluid flow to impart mobility and enter spaces inaccessible to conventional electronic systems. We fabricate colloidal state machines as SU-8 particles powered and operation using various nanoelectronic circuit elements within the particle. We also developed an “autoperforation” technique for 2D materials that provides a means of spontaneous assembly for surfaces comprised of 2D molecular scaffolds. We demonstrate a variety of computational tasks performed using colloidal electronic particles, such as aerosolization and chemical sensing, logic and memory. This presentation will frame these advances in the context of accomplishing this larger vision of colloidal state machines.
Proceedings Inclusion? Undecided

OTHER PAPERS PLANNED FOR THIS SYMPOSIUM

Controlled Deformation of Graphene for Flexible Electronics
Design and Applications of Printable and Flexible Nanoelectronic Material Inks
Direct-write of Laser Induced Graphene with Spatially Varying Properties on Polymers
Electromechanically Stable Thin Metallic Films Reinforced by Synthesis of a Graphene Wrapper
Going where Silicon Cannot Reach: Print-in-place and Recyclable Electronics from Nanomaterials
NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY - 1D Nanomaterial Based Flexible and Stretchable Electronics
NOW ON-DEMAND ONLY - Nanoelectronics Grafted onto and within Colloids to Enable Colloidal Robotics
Probing the Brain with Carbon Microelectrode Arrays: Promises and Challenges
Self-assembly and Synthesis of Semiconducting Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Nanoribbons for Electronics
Soft Materials Approaches to Carbon Nanotubes: Gels and Composites
Wafer-scale Processing of Carbon Nanotube Forests for High-performance, Flexible Composites

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