𝐓𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲'𝐬 𝐊𝐍𝐎𝐖𝐋𝐄𝐃𝐆𝐄 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞 : 𝐀 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐚𝐧𝐨-𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲
𝐓𝐨𝐝𝐚𝐲'𝐬 𝐊𝐍𝐎𝐖𝐋𝐄𝐃𝐆𝐄 𝐒𝐡𝐚𝐫𝐞
🚀 𝐀 𝐍𝐞𝐰 𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐭𝐡𝐫𝐨𝐮𝐠𝐡 𝐢𝐧 𝐍𝐚𝐧𝐨-𝐏𝐫𝐢𝐧𝐭𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐓𝐞𝐜𝐡𝐧𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐠𝐲
What if ultra-thin electronic circuits could be transferred directly onto living plant leaves, fruit surfaces, human skin, or even complex robotic structures—without heat, pressure, adhesives, or harmful chemicals?
A joint research team led by KAIST, Korea University, and the Korea Institute of Machinery and Materials has developed Water-Floating Nano-Transfer Printing (WF-nTP), a groundbreaking technology that enables precision metal nano-circuits to float on water and be seamlessly transferred onto virtually any 3D surface.
By leveraging the unique properties of water, the team successfully transferred 20-nanometer-thick metal patterns while preserving their intricate nano-scale structures. The technology was demonstrated on a wide range of challenging surfaces, including plant leaves, fruits, flexible fibers, and highly curved objects.
The researchers further showcased real-world applications by:
🌱 Detecting pesticide residues directly on plant leaves and fruit surfaces using SERS sensors
💨 Developing highly flexible wearable hydrogen gas sensors
🤖 Opening new possibilities for electronic skin, bioelectronics, wearable healthcare, and smart agriculture.
This innovation overcomes one of the biggest limitations of conventional nano-transfer printing and could serve as a foundational platform for next-generation wearable sensors and intelligent bio-integrated devices.
The work was published in Nature Communications (March 2026).
source : #KAIST
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