Recent advances in ubiquitous low-power electronics call for the development of light-weight and flexible energy sources. The textile format is highly attractive for unobtrusive harvesting of energy from e.g., biomechanical movements. Here, we report the manufacture and characterisation of fully textile piezoelectric generators that can operate under wet conditions. We use a weaving loom to realise textile bands with yarns of melt-spun piezoelectric microfibres, that consist of a conducting core surrounded by β-phase poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF), in the warp direction. The core-sheath constitution of the piezoelectric microfibres results in a—for electronic textiles—unique architecture. The inner electrode is fully shielded from the out...
Piezoelectric polymer materials have been under investigation since the 1970’s starting with the di...
Conducting polymers offer new opportunities to design soft, conformable and light-weight thermoelect...
The ever-increasing development of wearable sensors and self-powered microelectronic devices has bec...
The field of power harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ...
The field of power harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ...
© 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Wearable energy harvesting is of practical interes...
Recent development in miniaturize electronic devices with higher computational capabilities and ultr...
Today we associate wearable technologies with electronic devices and novel approaches for powering t...
The present work designs a piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) based on the electrospun nanofibers of...
This study investigates the prospects of manufacturing Piezo-fabrics with embedded piezoelectric yar...
AbstractIn the present paper, energy harvesting properties of a recently developed piezoelectric tex...
The piezoelectric effect in poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, was discovered over four decades ago an...
Wearable devices have emerged as one of the most rapidly growing branches of the consumer electronic...
The piezoelectric effect in poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, was discovered over four decades ago an...
This chapter discusses in depth various types of energy-harvesting textiles and their applications a...
Piezoelectric polymer materials have been under investigation since the 1970’s starting with the di...
Conducting polymers offer new opportunities to design soft, conformable and light-weight thermoelect...
The ever-increasing development of wearable sensors and self-powered microelectronic devices has bec...
The field of power harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ...
The field of power harvesting has experienced significant growth over the past few years due to the ...
© 2020 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim Wearable energy harvesting is of practical interes...
Recent development in miniaturize electronic devices with higher computational capabilities and ultr...
Today we associate wearable technologies with electronic devices and novel approaches for powering t...
The present work designs a piezoelectric nanogenerator (PENG) based on the electrospun nanofibers of...
This study investigates the prospects of manufacturing Piezo-fabrics with embedded piezoelectric yar...
AbstractIn the present paper, energy harvesting properties of a recently developed piezoelectric tex...
The piezoelectric effect in poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, was discovered over four decades ago an...
Wearable devices have emerged as one of the most rapidly growing branches of the consumer electronic...
The piezoelectric effect in poly(vinylidene fluoride), PVDF, was discovered over four decades ago an...
This chapter discusses in depth various types of energy-harvesting textiles and their applications a...
Piezoelectric polymer materials have been under investigation since the 1970’s starting with the di...
Conducting polymers offer new opportunities to design soft, conformable and light-weight thermoelect...
The ever-increasing development of wearable sensors and self-powered microelectronic devices has bec...