Abstract

With the acceleration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the development of information and communications technology requires innovative information storage devices and processing devices with low power and ultrahigh stability. Accordingly, bioelectronic devices have gained considerable attention as a promising alternative to silicon-based devices because of their various applications, including human-body-attached devices, biomaterial-based computation systems, and biomaterial–nanomaterial hybrid-based charge storage devices. Nanomaterial-based charge storage devices have witnessed considerable development owing to their similarity to conventional charge storage devices and their ease of applicability. The introduction of a biomaterial-to-nanomaterial-based system using a combination of biomolecules and nanostructures provides outstanding electrochemical, electrical, and optical properties that can be applied to the fabrication of charge storage devices. Here, we describe the recent advances in charge storage devices containing a biomolecule and nanoparticle heterolayer including (1) electrical resistive charge storage devices, (2) electrochemical biomemory devices, (3) field-effect transistors, and (4) biomemristors. Progress in biomolecule–nanomaterial heterolayer-based charge storage devices will lead to unprecedented opportunities for the integration of information and communications technology, biotechnology, and nanotechnology for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

Highlights

  • In the World Economic Forum at Davos, Prof

  • An electrical charge storage device composed of a biomolecule/nanomaterial heterolayer on a substrate is usually used as a vertical structure for the hysteresis of the heterolayer [33]

  • These parameters varied with the environmental factors, e.g., organic spacers immobilized on metal surfaces, inorganic materials bound on metalloproteins, and combinations of input information

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Summary

Introduction

In the World Economic Forum at Davos, Prof. Klaus Schwab declared that the Fourth Industrial. Emerging biotechnology (BT), nanotechnology (NT), and ICT have created new technological industries such as remote medicine [2], delicate drug-delivery system [3], artificial-intelligence-based diagnosis [4], and internet of things (IoT)-based smart healthcare systems [5]. These fields contribute to life extension of human, intractable disease treatment, Materials 2020, 13, 3520; doi:10.3390/ma13163520 www.mdpi.com/journal/materials. Green electronics has provided devices that can be degraded after their use These techniques have resulted in the advancement of the new concept of charge storage devices containing biomolecules and nanomaterials heterolayer. The present review discusses the recent progress in bioelectronic devices composed of biomolecules and nanomaterial heterolayers for charge storage applications

Electrical Charge Storage Device
FET Devices
Electrochemical
Electrochemical Charge Storage Device
Conclusions and Future Perspectives
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