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Enhanced thermoelectric performance of graphene based nanocomposite coated self-powered wearable e-textiles for energy harvesting from human body heat

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 11, Issue 27, Pages 16675-16687

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0ra10783b

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Hangzhou, PR China

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The study presents a method of fabricating wearable thermoelectric generators using rGO and PEDOT:PSS, capable of harvesting energy from low-grade body heat.
The demand for highly flexible and self-powered wearable textile devices has increased in recent years. Graphene coated textile-based wearable devices have been used for energy harvesting and storage due to their outstanding mechanical, electrical and electronic properties. However, the use of metal based nanocomposites is limited in textiles, due to their poor bending, fixation, and binding on textiles. We present here reduced graphene oxide (rGO) as an n-type and conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) as a p-type material for a wearable thermoelectric nanogenerator (TEG) using a (pad-dry-cure) technique. We developed a reduced graphene oxide (rGO) coated textile-based wearable TEG for energy harvesting from low-grade human body heat. The conductive polymer (PEDOT:PSS) and (rGO) nanocomposite were coated using a layer by layer approach. The resultant fabric showed higher weight pickup of 60-80%. The developed textile based TEG device showed an enhanced Seebeck coefficient of (25-150 mu V K-1), and a power factor of (2.5-60 mu W m(-1) K-1). The developed TE device showed a higher potential to convert the low-grade body heat into electrical energy, between the human body temperature of (36.5 degrees C) and an external environment of (20.0 +/- 5 degrees C) with a temperature difference of (2.5-16.5 degrees C). The wearable textile-based TEG is capable of producing an open circuit output voltage of 12.5-119.5 mV at an ambient fixed temperature of (20 degrees C). The rGO coated textile fabric also showed reduced electrical sheet resistance by increasing the number of dyeing cycles (10) and increased with the number of (20) washing cycles. The developed reduced graphene oxide (rGO) coated electrodes showed a sheet resistance of 185-45 k omega and (15 k omega) for PEDOT:PSS-rGO nanocomposites respectively. Furthermore, the mechanical performance of the as coated textile fabric was enhanced from (20-80 mPa) with increasing number of padding cycles. The thermoelectric performance was significantly improved, without influencing the breath-ability and comfort properties of the resultant fabric. This study presents a promising approach for the fabrication of PEDOT:PSS/rGO nano-hybrids for textile-based wearable thermoelectric generators (TEGs) for energy harvesting from low-grade body heat.

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