4.8 Article

Highly flexible, breathable, tailorable and washable power generation fabrics for wearable electronics

Journal

NANO ENERGY
Volume 58, Issue -, Pages 750-758

Publisher

ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.02.010

Keywords

Power generation fabrics; Wearable electronics; Biomechanical energy harvesting; Flexibility; Breathability

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51703022, 51873030]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [18ZR1402100]
  3. Shanghai Committee of Science and Technology [15JC1400500]
  4. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality of Shanghai Outstanding Academic Leaders Plan [18XD1400200]
  5. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [16D310105]
  6. DHU Distinguished Young Professor Program [LZB2017002]
  7. State Key Laboratory for Modification of Chemical Fibers and Polymer Materials, Donghua University [LK1712]
  8. Key Laboratory of High Performance Fibers & Products, Ministry of Education, Donghua University [2232019G-02]

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Wearable energy supply devices are indispensable corner stone for emerging wearable electronics. Current energy supply devices are based on materials that are rigid, bulky and heavy, making them difficult to wear. Here, we introduce advances to the scalable fabrication of flexible and breathable power generation fabrics with satisfactory tailorable and washable properties. The fabricated fabrics can harvest versatile biomechanical energy from human motions and convert them effectively into steady electricity. With an effective area of 16 cm(2), this textile could deliver a power density of 80 mW/m(2) at a load of 50M Omega. The design has been proven to be a promising and reliable strategy to sustainably drive wearable electronics in a clean, safe and efficient manner. Besides the function of energy harvesting, these smart fabrics can also be integrated with daily-wearing clothes to sense the amplitude of human motions, serving as a highly sensitive sensor of human movements and postures. All these merits of the power generation fabrics are promising to widely benefit the development of smart textiles and next-generation wearable electronics.

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