Marsden Fund Update 2020: Issue 56

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BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER ELECTRONICS A NEW FRONTIER Professor Jadranka Travas-Sejdic, University of Auckland, will develop polymer based materials for use as transient electronics that breakdown into environmentally friendly by-products. These electronics have the potential to be used in temporary medical implants that don’t require removal. Transient electronics are an emerging class of devices that are intentionally designed to breakdown into environmentally friendly by-products. This degradation happens in a programmable way and after the device has had a well-defined lifetime of operation. Since no harmful by-products are released, the devices can be used in the human body as a monitoring, diagnostic, or therapeutic tool. For example, an electronic component could be temporarily implanted in a patient and then dissolve safely on its own without the need to remove it. Transient electronics can also address the ecological challenges associated with our electronics-intense society and the global shift towards a circular economy. While significant advancements in electronic materials have recently been made using metal-based, semi-conductive materials, the development of transient polymer electronics is an exciting new frontier.

Transient electronics are an emerging class of devices that are intentionally designed to breakdown into environmentally friendly by-products.

Polymer-based electronics may provide electronic conductivity, biocompatibility, desirable mechanical properties and controlled degradation, all in one macromolecule. Yet, the development of materials that are stretchable enough for medical use but crystalline enough for electronic performance remains a challenge. Professor Travas-Sejdic has been awarded a Marsden Fund grant to develop a novel approach to transient organic electronic materials using polymers. With Dr Eddie Chan, the Associate Investigator, and her research team, she aims to make innovative materials by grafting conducting polymers onto degradable, stretchable, natural biopolymer backbones to realise well-defined semi-crystalline and transient structures. Her team will explore the use of chitosan– sourced from seafood waste; collagen– the most abundant protein in mammals; and poly(y-glutamic acid)– derived from bacteria, as the most appropriate backbone material. With these polymer based materials, Professor TravasSejdic will establish a new class of transient electronics that are especially suited for medical applications.

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No te hurihuringa On reflection

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pages 54-55

New type of micro laser source suitable for commercialisation

2min
pages 52-53

New insight on Alpine Fault risk

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pages 46-47

Hīkoi of a lifetime

2min
pages 48-49

Aotearoa New Zealand’s difficult histories

2min
pages 50-52

Days of Ice

1min
pages 44-45

Impact of COVID-19

2min
page 43

Between the real and imaginary worlds

1min
page 40

Using penguin poo to measure contaminants in Antarctica

1min
pages 38-39

Ngā uri o ngā adopted Māori e rapu ana i ō rātau tūrangawaewae

2min
page 37

Exception to the rule

1min
page 35

Descendants of Māori adoptees searching for their tūrangawaewae

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page 36

Ngā taiohi urutapu

2min
pages 33-34

Clean teens

1min
page 32

The hormone that makes good dads

1min
page 29

Are toxic metals testing the honeybee’s mettle?

1min
pages 30-31

Using light to track and target drug delivery

1min
page 28

Pigs, dogs and chickens in the Pacific past

1min
pages 26-27

Bringing Indigenous perspectives to Sport for Development

1min
page 22

Te whakauru mai i ngā tirohanga Iwi Taketake ki te wāhanga Hākinakina mō te Whanaketanga

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page 23

Pick-a-path birds

1min
page 24

Australian bushfires

1min
pages 18-19

Biodegradable polymer electronics

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page 25

Ngā panga o ngā ahi kai ngahere

2min
pages 20-21

Better than a hole in the head

1min
page 17

Nursery crimes

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page 16

Disappearing ‘tree of life

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page 14

E-cigarettes

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page 12

Shared immunity

1min
page 13

Mō te Pūtea a Marsden

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page 4

In the green

1min
page 10

Failing hearts

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page 15

Ngā tipu

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page 11
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