Sweat-based wearable energy harvesting-storage hybrid textile devices
Energy & Environmental Science2018Vol. 11(12), pp. 3431–3442
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Jian Lv, Itthipon Jeerapan, Farshad Tehrani, Lu Yin, Cristian Silva‐López, Ji‐Hyun Jang, Davina Joshuia, Rushabh Shah, Yuyan Liang, Lingye Xie, Fernando Soto, Chuanrui Chen, Emil Karshalev, Chuncai Kong, Zhimao Yang, Joseph Wang
Abstract
The hybrid device, screen-printed on two sides of the fabric, is designed to scavenge biochemical energy from the wearer's sweat using a biofuel cell module, and to store the harvested bioenergy into the supercapacitor module for subsequent use.
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