Abstract

Achieving synergy between electrochemistry and microelectronics is a hard-hitting task. In article number 2101518, Carlos C. Bof Bufon and co-workers employ rolling-origami nanotechnology to build up novel organic electrochemical transistors (OECTs) featuring outstanding performance. The findings also anticipate that rolling-origami OECTs are enormously appealing candidates to future applications in chemical and biological sensors (viz., for neurotransmitter detection).

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