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KHUSAINOV

CHERENKOV

CHISLENKO

SHENGELIA

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DEMENTIEV

METREVELI

PONOMAREV

SALNIKOV

STAROSTIN

STRELTSOV

KHURTSILAVA

SHESTERNEV

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MONDAY

KHIDIYATULLIN

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Natural silk became the basis of soluble electronic devices. Previously, the authors of the study learned how to create thin plates from it, which could be used as a substrate for wires and microchips. By varying the thickness and density of the silk, the engineers could control the rate of dissolution of the device in the body. To create wires, engineers proposed using metallic magnesium. Due to its high reactivity, it is practically not used in electronics. However, for the creation of soluble devices, reactivity proved to be an advantage. Because of it, thin metal films under the action of water oxidize over time and turn into ions.

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