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Ultrastrong MXene composite fibers through static-dynamic densification for wireless electronic textiles. [PDF]

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Zhou T   +10 more
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Smart textiles

Textile Progress, 2023
Smart textiles, also known as electronic textiles or e-textiles, are advanced materials that merge traditional textile structures with integrated electronic components and technologies. These textiles offer enhanced functionality and capabilities by incorporating sensors, actuators, power sources, processing units, and communication systems.
Md Raihan Hossain   +2 more
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Smart Electronic Textiles

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2016
AbstractThis Review describes the state‐of‐the‐art of wearable electronics (smart textiles). The unique and promising advantages of smart electronic textiles are highlighted by comparing them with the conventional planar counterparts. The main kinds of smart electronic textiles based on different functionalities, namely the generation, storage, and ...
Wei, Weng   +4 more
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Smart textiles for personalized thermoregulation

Chemical Society Reviews, 2021
This article provides a fundamental understanding of the physiology of body thermoregulation and the advances in thermoregulatory textile technologies, and a perspective on future textiles for personalized thermoregulation.
Yunsheng Fang   +3 more
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Smart Textiles for Electricity Generation

Chemical Reviews, 2020
Textiles have been concomitant of human civilization for thousands of years. With the advances in chemistry and materials, integrating textiles with energy harvesters will provide a sustainable, environmentally friendly, pervasive, and wearable energy solution for distributed on-body electronics in the era of Internet of Things.
Guorui Chen   +3 more
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Smart textiles.

Studies in health technology and informatics, 2005
After technical textiles and functional textiles, also smart textiles came into force a few years ago. The term 'smart textiles' covers a broad range. The application possibilities are only limited by our imagination and creativity. In this presentation, it is further explored what smart textiles precisely mean. In a second part, an analysis is made of
Lieva, Van Langenhove   +5 more
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Greensilica ® vectors for smart textiles

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2017
The present work aims developing a versatile Greensilica® vector/carrier, able to bind to a wide range of textile matrices of carbohydrate polymers and susceptible of being loaded with chemicals/drugs/therapeutic molecules, to create a green tailor-made (multi)functional high-tech textile.
Joana C, Matos   +3 more
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