Carbon | 2021
Novel biodegradable and ultra-flexible transparent conductive film for green light OLED devices
Abstract
Abstract Herein, we demonstrated for the first time the green fabrication of graphene by wet ball milling method which utilizes natural honey as exfoliation medium, further the 3D conductive networks (Graphene/Carbon nanotubes/PEDOT:PSS, G/CNT/PEDOT:PSS) were integrated into the biodegradable Starch/Chitosan/Poly vinyl alcohol (S/C/PVA) substrates. This electrode possesses an excellent optoelectronic performance (Rs\xa0=\xa043.2\xa0Ω/sq., T\xa0=\xa0ca. 80% at 550\xa0nm), and a very low Root Mean Square (RMS) roughness (approximately 1.38\xa0nm). The sheet resistance of the films changed slightly after 1000 bending cycles and adhesion tests. The flexible green light OLED using G/CNT/PEDOT:PSS-S/C/PVA film as anode was successfully fabricated, the luminance of the device was 5701\xa0cd/m2 at 15\xa0V and the maximum current efficiency was 3.75\xa0cd/A at 13\xa0V. Moreover, this new type of OLED device degrades gradually within 10\xa0min in 2\xa0wt% lysozyme CH3COOH solution, which could be used to prepare the next generation of user-friendly, eco-friendly flexible wearable electronic devices.