Bio-Physicochemical Dual Energy Harvesting Fabrics for Self-Sustainable Smart Electronic Suits

Authors
Park, JiwonChang, Sang-MiShin, JoonchulInwoo OhLee, Dong gyuKim, Hyun SooKang, HeeminPark, Yong SeokHur, SunghoonKANG, CHONG YUNBaik Jeong MinJang, Ji­SooSong, Hyun­Cheol
Issue Date
2023-07
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
Citation
Advanced Energy Materials, v.13, no.28
Abstract
Despite the rapid development of various wearable generators to harvest energy from human activity, they are limited to single or intermittent power generation. Here, stretchable and washable energy harvesting fabric is reported, which enables biomechanical and biochemical generation through co-weaving triboelectric generator (TEG) and perspiration electric generator (PEG)-based fibers. The two energy harvesting approaches can work individually or simultaneously, thereby combating humidity and increasing the electrical output. The maximum output power density of TEG- and PEG-based fibers can achieve 166 and 5.4 mu W cm(-2), respectively. The woven-structured patch-type energy harvester is conformable with clothing. It can harvest energy from human movements and sweat to drive the wearable Internet of Things (IoT) without charging systems. This synergistic and complementary energy harvester can provide a viable standalone power source relying solely on human activity for wearable electronics.
Keywords
perspiration electric generator-based fibers; triboelectric generator-based fibers; wearable energy harvesting; woven-structured energy harvesters
ISSN
1614-6832
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/79891
DOI
10.1002/aenm.202300530
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