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A stretchable and helically structured fiber nanogenerator for multifunctional electronic textiles

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NANO ENERGY
Volume 101, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2022.107588

Keywords

Helical structure; Fiber nanogenerator; Energy harvesting; Motion sensing; Signal control

Funding

  1. joint Project POWERTEX-FFG/CAS [875643/GJHZ2046]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61871368, 62122080]
  4. Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai [22ZR1481700]
  5. Shanghai Pujiang Program [21PJ1414800]

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Fiber-based triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) have the advantages of good air permeability, excellent mechanical compliance, and easy integration, and can convert multiple mechanical stimuli into a single fiber device, showing promising application prospects in wearable electronics.
Fiber-based triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs) possess advantages of good air permeability, excellent mechanical compliance, and easy integration into electronic textiles, and have wide application prospects in new-generation wearable electronics. However, few studies show the capability to unite favorable merits of excellent stretchability, high electrical generation, and conversion of multiple mechanical stimuli into a single fiber device. Here, we proposed a helically structured fiber-based triboelectric nanogenerator (HS-TENG) using Ti3C2Tx as the triboelectric coating. The unique architecture endows the HS-TENG with large stretchability (similar to 200 % strain), and high electric output (52 V, 1.5 mu A, 4.2 mu W) under compression for a 2 cm long device, superior to most stretchable triboelectric yarns. The HS-TENG also realizes multi-mode (i.e., stretch, press, twist, and bend) mechano-electrical conversion. The HS-TENG fiber can be integrated into electronic textiles (E-textiles) for versatile applications, including an insole for energy harvesting, a kneepad for motion sensing, and a glove for wireless signal control. This work provides new capabilities for multifunctional wearable systems.

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