Wearable Electronics for Neurological Applications: A Review of Undergraduate Engineering Programmes [PDF]
Rami Ghannam +4 more
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Optimizing (1‐x) BiFeO3‐xCaTiO3 Perovskites: A Pathway to Efficient Flexible Energy Storage
Perovskite materials, like BFO CTO, are popular due to their high conductivity, low cost, and wide availability. In this work a symmetric electrochemical cell based on BFO‐CTO shows a charge of 3.356 C.cm⁻2, giving a specific capacitance of 2.79 mF.cm⁻2 at 1 mV.s⁻2.
Febin Paul +7 more
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High-performance compliant thermoelectric generators with magnetically self-assembled soft heat conductors for self-powered wearable electronics [PDF]
Byeongmoon Lee +7 more
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Human Machine Interface with Wearable Electronics Using Biodegradable Triboelectric Films for Calligraphy Practice and Correction [PDF]
Shen Shen +9 more
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A Robust Dual‐mode Self‐Monitoring Battery Thermal Management System via Bilayer Structural Design
An adaptive dual‐mode material capable of both evaporative cooling and photothermal preheating is developed. It achieves a cooling efficiency of 53.9%, surpassing existing evaporative cooling counterparts, and a self‐monitoring capability, making it ideal for electric vehicles, portable electronics, and grid‐scale energy storage.
Shanchi Wang +7 more
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3D Printing Technologies for Flexible Tactile Sensors toward Wearable Electronics and Electronic Skin [PDF]
Changyong Liu +7 more
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Highly Compressible Elastic Aerogel Spring-Based Piezoionic Self-Powering Pressure Sensor for Multifunctional Wearable Electronics [PDF]
Ning Wei, Yan Li, Chunqin Zhu, Yuxi Tang
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This work develops an ultrarobust, flexible, and solvent‐free eutectic gel featuring stretch‐induced orientation. Overcoming hydrogel limitations, the gel achieves record toughness (133.86 MJ m−3) while integrating strain/temperature/capacitive sensing.
Tingzhong Li +5 more
wiley +1 more source
Recent advances in two-dimensional nanomaterials for sustainable wearable electronic devices
The widespread adoption of smart terminals has significantly boosted the market potential for wearable electronic devices. Two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials show great promise for flexible, wearable electronics of next-generation electronic materials ...
Jing Hu, Mingdong Dong
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Zinc oxide nanowire-parylene nanocomposite based stretchable piezoelectric nanogenerators for self-powered wearable electronics [PDF]
Abhishek Singh Dahiya +7 more
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