Issue 47, 2024

A high-current and tunable moisture-enabled electric generator for wireless wearable electronics

Abstract

Environmental moisture, a ubiquitous and renewable resource, presents a promising avenue for green and sustainable power generation. Current moisture-enabled electric generators (MEGs) often exhibit low per-unit current output. Our study introduces a high-current, bendable, and tunable MEG. At 90% relative humidity, our MEG unit achieves a current density of 0.625 mA cm−2, significantly surpassing previous MEGs by an order of magnitude. It also maintains 90% electric performance after one month, with a stable power output above 3 W m−2. We have streamlined the fabrication process by directly coating a functional layer on flexible printed circuit boards (FPCB), enhancing the feasibility of industrial production. Furthermore, we demonstrate a low-power, wearable, wireless acceleration/strain monitoring system that operates exclusively on ambient humidity or human sweat with a reliable sampling frequency of 100 Hz. This device, with its simplicity, flexibility, electrical tunability, and superior current density, opens new avenues in sustainable energy, especially for wearable electronics.

Graphical abstract: A high-current and tunable moisture-enabled electric generator for wireless wearable electronics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jul 2024
Accepted
28 Aug 2024
First published
29 Aug 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 33039-33052

A high-current and tunable moisture-enabled electric generator for wireless wearable electronics

Y. Li, S. Tian, X. Chen, Y. Liao, F. Jiang, J. Ye, Y. He, Y. Gui, Z. Lian, G. Liu, J. Dai, L. Li, J. Chen, S. Liu, R. Zhu, Y. Lu and M. Gao, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 33039 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA05041J

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