2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nanoen.2019.01.038
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Fabric texture design for boosting the performance of a knitted washable textile triboelectric nanogenerator as wearable power

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“…Different from the above methods such as attaching, coating, depositing and sputtering, interdigitated fabric structure can be directly obtained from textile forming techniques, which not only maintains the integrity and aesthetic perception of fabrics, but also simplifies the whole preparation processes. As shown in Figure e, an FT mode fabric‐based TENG with knitted structure was designed by knitting cotton fibers alternatively between two Ag‐coated nylon fabrics at a fixed interval . Its power generation was achieved by in‐plane sliding with an upper PTFE fabric.…”
Section: Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Different from the above methods such as attaching, coating, depositing and sputtering, interdigitated fabric structure can be directly obtained from textile forming techniques, which not only maintains the integrity and aesthetic perception of fabrics, but also simplifies the whole preparation processes. As shown in Figure e, an FT mode fabric‐based TENG with knitted structure was designed by knitting cotton fibers alternatively between two Ag‐coated nylon fabrics at a fixed interval . Its power generation was achieved by in‐plane sliding with an upper PTFE fabric.…”
Section: Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…e) A FT mode TENG that is formed between interdigitated knitted fabric and laminated composite fabric. Reproduced with permission . Copyright 2019, Elsevier.…”
Section: Triboelectric Nanogeneratorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fiber‐based textile electric devices have been attracting great interest, owing to the huge demand for wearable electronics in recent years . For real‐life applications, one crucial factor determining the wearable device's viability is the washability . This property needs electrode materials and a conductive network that is more strongly clad on the substrate.…”
Section: Device Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tremendous efforts have been made to fabricate various TENGs based on fabrics or textiles, including improving the triboelectric performance, operability, and washability of devices. In general, there are two routes to achieve the textile TENGs, the first one is fabricating the TENGs based on yarns, threads, and belts, followed by weaving those units into textile devices to improve the applicability [67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85]. The second way is realizing TENGs by in situ functionalization directly on the off-the-shelf textiles that were woven by synthetic or natural fibers/yarns [86][87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96][97][98][99][100].…”
Section: Textile-based Tengsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It can work under various modes including single-electrode mode, contactseparation mode as well as free-standing mode, promising for further garment processing. Furthermore, Zhu et al designed a patterned textile by knitting the conductive silver-plated nylon threads and cotton yarns, followed by laminating with a composite fabric to realize the free-standing mode textile TENG ( Figure 5(h)) [84], opening a new way to explore large-scale triboelectric textiles with improved outputs for wearable power sources.…”
Section: Textile Tengs By Post Weavingmentioning
confidence: 99%