SDS of cas: 65039-09-0《Ultralow-Power and Multisensory Artificial Synapse Based on Electrolyte-Gated Vertical Organic Transistors》 was published in 2022. The authors were Liu, Guocai;Li, Qingyuan;Shi, Wei;Liu, Yanwei;Liu, Kai;Yang, Xueli;Shao, Mingchao;Guo, Ankang;Huang, Xin;Zhang, Fan;Zhao, Zhiyuan;Guo, Yunlong;Liu, Yunqi, and the article was included in《Advanced Functional Materials》. The author mentioned the following in the article:
Bioinspired electronics have shown great potential in the field of artificial intelligence and brain-like science. Low energy consumption and multifunction are key factors for its application. Here, multisensory artificial synapse and neural networks based on electrolyte-gated vertical organic field-effect transistors (VOFETs) are first developed. The channel length of the organic transistor is scaled down to 30 nm through crosslinking strategy. Owing to the short channel length and extremely large capacitance of the elec. double layer formed at the electrolyte-channel interface, the min. power consumption of one synaptic event is 0.06 fJ, which is significantly lower than that required by biol. synapses (1-10 fJ). Moreover, the artificial synapse can be trained to learn and memory images in a 5 x 5 synapse array and emulate the human brain′s spatiotemporal information processing and sound azimuth detection. Finally, the artificial tongue is designed using the synaptic transistor that can discriminate acidity. Overall, this study provides new insights into realizing energy-efficient artificial synapses and mimicking biol. sensory systems. To complete the study, the researchers used 1-Ethyl-3-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium chloride (cas: 65039-09-0) .
1-Ethyl-3-methyl-1H-imidazol-3-ium chloride(cas: 65039-09-0) is an imidazolium chloride ionic liquid that can be used as:a starting material for the preparation of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride/tetrafluoroborate (EMI.Cl.BF4) molten salt for electrochemical studies; a solvent as well as catalyst for the depolymerization of oak wood lignin.SDS of cas: 65039-09-0
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