Han Seok Hee, Kwon Seung-Ryong, Baek Seol, Chung Taek-Dong
Department of Chemistry, Seoul National University, Seoul, 08826, Korea.
Advanced Institutes of Convergence Technology, Suwon-Si, Gyeonggi-do, 16229, Korea.
Sci Rep. 2017 Oct 25;7(1):14068. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-14390-0.
Despite numerous reports on iontronic devices, there has been no whole circuit working in aqueous media including even power source. Herein, we introduce complete ionic circuits powered by reverse electrodialysis (RED) for the first time without employing any electronic components. The RED-driven polyelectrolyte diode successfully shows rectification behavior which is verified by monitoring dynamic ion distribution through fluorescence in real-time. We can also turn on and off the voltage applied to the circuit, and apply an arbitrary voltage by precisely manipulating the pressure imposed to an elastic connection tube filled with electrolyte. Furthermore, this new concept containing ionic power source advances to a more sophisticated ionic OR logic gate. The proposed system paves the way to develop not only passive iontronic devices (e.g. current ionic diode), but active ones requiring a source of energy, particularly such as a neuron-like information processor powered by fully ionic systems, and thereby aqueous computers.
尽管关于离子电子器件的报道众多,但尚未有在包括电源在内的水性介质中工作的完整电路。在此,我们首次引入了由反向电渗析(RED)驱动的完整离子电路,且未使用任何电子元件。由RED驱动的聚电解质二极管成功展示了整流行为,这通过实时监测荧光动态离子分布得以验证。我们还可以打开和关闭施加到电路的电压,并通过精确控制施加在充满电解质的弹性连接管上的压力来施加任意电压。此外,这个包含离子电源的新概念进一步发展为更复杂的离子或逻辑门。所提出的系统不仅为开发无源离子电子器件(如当前的离子二极管)铺平了道路,也为开发需要能量源的有源器件,特别是由全离子系统供电的类似神经元的信息处理器以及水性计算机铺平了道路。