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12 December 2024 Study on the characteristics and applications of functional continuous conductive fibers in energy-harvesting textiles
Yujue Yang, Bingang Xu
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Proceedings Volume 13446, Sixth International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2024); 134460I (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3052897
Event: 6th International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2024), 2024, Hefei, China
Abstract
Characteristics and application of functional continuous conductive fibers (CCF) are studied. CCF was fabricated using a spinning coating strategy, in which the conductive fiber in the core layer was tightly encapsulated by triboelectric materials with the help of staple fibers to effectively address interfacial compatibility issues. Importantly, the CCFs have the potential to act as self-powered wearable sensors for wearable sensing applications, including tracking hand movements or functioning as a compact textile keyboard. They could be made into CCF-TENG energy fabric for harvesting energy from human motions based on their flexible and weavable characteristics, which provides a new sight for further wearable e-textiles.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Yujue Yang and Bingang Xu "Study on the characteristics and applications of functional continuous conductive fibers in energy-harvesting textiles", Proc. SPIE 13446, Sixth International Conference on Optoelectronic Science and Materials (ICOSM 2024), 134460I (12 December 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3052897
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KEYWORDS
Electrical conductivity

Coating

Polydimethylsiloxane

Scanning electron microscopy

Capillaries

Cotton

Fabrication

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