While the thermoelectric (TE) generator has attracted tremendous attention, the development of wearable TE generators with stretchability and self-healability has been a significant challenge. Herein, we report intrinsically self-healable and stretchable ternary ionic TE hybrid materials, composed of a conjugated polymer (polyaniline), a non-conjugated anionic polyelectrolyte (poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid)), and phytic acid. The proposed materials exhibit an excellent ionic figure-of-merit (ZTi) as well as remarkable stretchability (up to ???750%) and autonomous self-healability without any external stimuli. The ionic TE performance was sustainable under severe deformation (50% strain) and multiple self-healing processe...
Intrinsically stretchable and self-healable polymer semiconductors have recently been extensively st...
International audienceFor wearable applications such as electronic skin and biosensors, stretchable ...
Among smart materials, self-healing is one of the most studied properties. A self-healing polymer ca...
Self-healable and stretchable thermoelectric (TE) materials provide new possibilities for self-power...
The advancement of wearable electronics, particularly self-powered wearable electronic devices, nece...
Thermoelectric (TE) generators that are capable of providing sustainable energy conversion under dyn...
Wearable electronics, as a new form of ubiquitous technology, require a sustainable self-powering sy...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
Nonvolatile and durable ionogels are emerging and promising stretchable ionic conductors for wearabl...
The rapid growth of wearables has created a demand for lightweight, elastic and conformal energy har...
Next-generation wearable electronics are expected to endure significant deformations and mechanical ...
With the ever-growing development of multifunctional and miniature electronics, the exploring of hig...
The design of effective energy systems is crucial for the development of flexible and wearable elect...
Intrinsically stretchable and self-healable polymer semiconductors have recently been extensively st...
International audienceFor wearable applications such as electronic skin and biosensors, stretchable ...
Among smart materials, self-healing is one of the most studied properties. A self-healing polymer ca...
Self-healable and stretchable thermoelectric (TE) materials provide new possibilities for self-power...
The advancement of wearable electronics, particularly self-powered wearable electronic devices, nece...
Thermoelectric (TE) generators that are capable of providing sustainable energy conversion under dyn...
Wearable electronics, as a new form of ubiquitous technology, require a sustainable self-powering sy...
Wearable strain sensors are essential for the realization of applications in the broad fields of rem...
Nonvolatile and durable ionogels are emerging and promising stretchable ionic conductors for wearabl...
The rapid growth of wearables has created a demand for lightweight, elastic and conformal energy har...
Next-generation wearable electronics are expected to endure significant deformations and mechanical ...
With the ever-growing development of multifunctional and miniature electronics, the exploring of hig...
The design of effective energy systems is crucial for the development of flexible and wearable elect...
Intrinsically stretchable and self-healable polymer semiconductors have recently been extensively st...
International audienceFor wearable applications such as electronic skin and biosensors, stretchable ...
Among smart materials, self-healing is one of the most studied properties. A self-healing polymer ca...