Issue 22, 2024

A wearable DC tribovoltaic power textile woven by P/N-type organic semiconductor fibers

Abstract

High-performance direct current (DC) textile power supply is an urgent demand for wearable electronics. Herein, we present a wearable DC power textile woven by P/N-type organic semiconductor fibers based on the tribovoltaic effect. The hydrophobic P-type semiconductor PEDOT: PF and N-type semiconductor poly(benzodifurandione) are woven into a spiral fiber (SF). By serial/parallel combination, the SFs are woven into a wearable DC power textile (WDP). The WDPs can provide a DC output of 40 V, 2.2 mA, and power density can reach 1.05 W m−2, approximately 75 times higher than that of previous textile triboelectric nanogenerators. With excellent human morphology adaptability and long-term stability of 72 000 cycles, electronic devices such as commercial lithium-ion batteries, mobile phones and ink electronic screens can be directly powered by the WDPs. The high-performance WDP provides a promising strategy for the practical application of the tribovoltaic effect in the field of textile power supplies and smart wearable electronics.

Graphical abstract: A wearable DC tribovoltaic power textile woven by P/N-type organic semiconductor fibers

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 jun 2024
Accepted
23 sep 2024
First published
24 sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Energy Environ. Sci., 2024,17, 8621-8632

A wearable DC tribovoltaic power textile woven by P/N-type organic semiconductor fibers

B. Fan, G. Liu, Y. Dai, Z. Dong, R. Luan, L. Gong, Z. Zhang, Z. L. Wang and C. Zhang, Energy Environ. Sci., 2024, 17, 8621 DOI: 10.1039/D4EE02662D

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