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Porous Conductive Textiles for Wearable Electronics.

Chemical Reviews
Over the years, researchers have made significant strides in the development of novel flexible/stretchable and conductive materials, enabling the creation of cutting-edge electronic devices for wearable applications.
Yichun Ding   +7 more
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Wearable Electronics Based on Stretchable Organic Semiconductors.

Small, 2023
Wearable electronics are attracting increasing interest due to the emerging Internet of Things (IoT). Compared to their inorganic counterparts, stretchable organic semiconductors (SOSs) are promising candidates for wearable electronics due to their ...
Xinzhao Xu, Yan Zhao, Yunqi Liu
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Ultra-Broad Linear Range and Sensitive Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor Using Reversed Lattice Structure for Wearable Electronics.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Flexible pressure sensors have attracted significant attention owing to their broad applicability in wearable electronics and human-machine interfaces.
Joohyung Bang   +4 more
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Smart Fibers and Textiles for Emerging Clothes-based Wearable Electronics: Materials, Fabrications and Applications

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2023
Fibers and textiles have woven their development throughout the entire history of human science and technology as well as civilization.
Zhichao Hou   +6 more
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Fully Screen-Printed PI/PEG Blends Enabled Patternable Electrodes for Scalable Manufacturing of Skin-Conformal, Stretchable, Wearable Electronics.

ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2023
Recent advances in soft materials and nano-microfabrication have enabled the development of flexible wearable electronics. At the same time, printing technologies have been demonstrated to be efficient and compatible with polymeric materials for ...
Sehyun Park   +7 more
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Recent advances in inkjet-printing technologies for flexible/wearable electronics.

Nanoscale, 2023
The rapid development of flexible/wearable electronics requires novel fabricating strategies. Among the state-of-the-art techniques, inkjet printing has aroused considerable interest due to the possibility of large-scale fabricating flexible electronic ...
Yu Liu   +5 more
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Multi-functional graphene/leather for versatile wearable electronics

Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2023
Multi-functional and flexible RGO/leathers for versatile wearable electronics.
Q. Guo   +8 more
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Electronic Skins for Robotics and Wearables [PDF]

open access: possible2020 IEEE 33rd International Conference on Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2020
Human skin is a large-area, multi-point, multi-modal stretchable sensor that has inspired the development of electronic skin for robots, enabling them to simultaneously detect pressure and thermal distributions. By improving its conformability, the application of electronic skin has expanded from robots to the human body such that an ultrathin ...
Tomoyuki Yokota   +3 more
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Biodegradable Shape‐Memory Ionogels as Green and Adaptive Wearable Electronics Toward Physical Rehabilitation

Advanced Functional Materials, 2023
Rehabilitation is necessary for the recovery of patients with paralysis caused by stroke and muscle atrophy. Wearable electronics can provide feedback on physical training and facilitate healthcare.
Shanshan Wu   +4 more
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Wearable electronic textiles

Textile Progress, 2019
Whilst the bulk of products classified as wearable technologies are watch-like bands that are worn on arms and legs, there is growing interest not only in garments that incorporate sensors and actu...
David Tyler   +5 more
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