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A multilayer‐stackable carbon nanotuber (CNT) scaffold‐based piezoelectric nanogenerator (CPENG) with domino‐patterned CNT pillars presents high, stable output (12.3 V, size of 1 cm × 1 cm) over 2000 cycles, operates across a wide temperature range, and efficiently converts energy from real‐life stimuli through optimized CNT length, layer stacking, and
Kwangjun Kim +3 more
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Advancing sustainable RF energy harvesting for wearable electronics with 2.45 GHz textile-printed rectennas. [PDF]
Tavares J +4 more
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High-Performance Stretchable Thermoelectric Generator for Self-Powered Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Fan W +8 more
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Real‐Time, Label‐Free Monitoring of Cell Behavior on a Bioelectronic Scaffold
A bioelectronic nanofibrous scaffold is introduced that supports cell growth while enabling real‐time, label‐free monitoring of cellular behavior through impedance measurements. The system correlates electrical signals with cell viability and surface coverage, offering an integrated platform for studying dynamic biological processes and advancing next ...
Dana Cohen‐Gerassi +10 more
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Design of Residual Stress-Balanced Transferable Encapsulation Platform Using Urethane-Based Polymer Superstrate for Reliable Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Jo SH, Kim D, Park C, Jeong EG.
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Scalable Paper Supercapacitors for Printed Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Say MG +6 more
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Geometrically‐Screened, Sterically‐Hindered Additive for Wide‐Temperature Aqueous Zinc‐Ion Batteries
A molecular‑engineering strategy combining steric hindrance tuning with geometric optimization identifies cellobiose as an ideal additive for aqueous zinc‑ion batteries, enabling stable Zn deposition across a wide temperature range from −30 to 50 °C. Abstract Aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (AZIBs) are emerging as a highly promising alternative to lithium ...
Sida Zhang +13 more
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Eco-Friendly Conductive Hydrogels: Towards Green Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Calderón Moreno JM, Chelu M, Popa M.
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