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Transient implantable piezoelectric materials are desirable for biosensing, drug delivery, tissue regeneration, and antimicrobial and tumor therapy. For use in the human body, they must show flexibility, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. These requirements are challenging for conventional inorganic piezoelectric oxides and piezoelectric polymers. We discovered high piezoelectricity in a molecular crystal HOCH 2 (CF 2 ) 3 CH 2 OH 2,2,3,3,4,4-hexafluoropentane-1,5-diol (HFPD) with a large piezoelectric coefficient d 33 of ~138 picocoulombs per newton and piezoelectric voltage constant g 33 of ~2450 × 10 −3 volt-meters per newton under no poling conditions, which also exhibits good biocompatibility toward biological cells and desirable biodegradation and biosafety in physiological environments. HFPD can be composite with polyvinyl alcohol to form flexible piezoelectric films with a d 33 of 34.3 picocoulombs per newton. Our material demonstrates the ability for molecular crystals to have attractive piezoelectric properties and should be of interest for applications in transient implantable electromechanical devices.
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Han‐Yue Zhang
Yuan‐Yuan Tang
Zhuxiao Gu
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University of Maryland, College Park
Nanjing University
Southeast University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e71ec4b6db6435876980b4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.adj1946