Hierarchical 3D Percolation Network of Ag-Au Core-Shell Nanowire-Hydrogel Composite for Efficient Biohybride Electrodes

Joonhwa Choi, Jin Ki Min, Dohyung Kim, Jin Kim, Jinsol Kim, Hyeokjun Yoon, Jinwoo Lee, Youngin Jeong, C. Yoon Kim, Seung Hwan Ko

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Abstract

Metal nanomaterials are highly valued for their enhanced surface area and electrochemical properties, which are crucial for energy devices and bioelectronics. However, their practical applications are often limited by challenges, such as scalability and dimensional constraints. In this study, we developed a synthesis method for highly porous Ag-Au core-shell nanowire foam (AACNF) using a one-pot process based on a simultaneous nanowelding synthesis method. The unique characteristics of AACNF as metal-based electrodes show the lowest density among metal-based electrodes while demonstrating high electrical conductivity (99.33-753.04 S/m) and mechanical stability. The AACNF’s excellent mass transport properties enable multiscale hierarchical incorporation with functional materials including polymeric precursors and living cells. The enhanced mechanical stability at the nanowelded junctions allows AACNF-hydrogel composites to exhibit large stretching (∼700%) and 10,000 times higher electrical conductivity than hydrogel-nanowire composites without the junction. Large particles in the 1-10 μm scale, including fibroblast cells and exoelectrogenic microbes, are also successfully incorporated with AACNF. AACNF-based microbial fuel cells show high power density (∼330.1 W/m3) within the optimal density range. AACNF’s distinctive ability to form a hierarchical structure with substances in various scales showcases its potential for advanced energy devices and biohybrid electrodes in the future.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17966-17978
Number of pages13
JournalACS Nano
Volume17
Issue number18
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Sep 2023

Keywords

  • 3D percolation network
  • Ag−Au core−shell nanowire
  • Biohybrid electrode
  • Hierarchical incorporation
  • Porous electrode

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