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Functional microneedles for wearable electronics. [PDF]
AbstractWith an ideal comfort level, sensitivity, reliability, and user‐friendliness, wearable sensors are making great contributions to daily health care, nursing care, early disease discovery, and body monitoring. Some wearable sensors are imparted with hierarchical and uneven microstructures, such as microneedle structures, which not only facilitate
Zhang X, Lu M, Cao X, Zhao Y.
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Unperceivable Designs of Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
AbstractWearable smart electronics are taking an increasing part of the consumer electronics market, with applications in advanced healthcare systems, entertainment, and Internet of Things. The advanced development of flexible, stretchable, and breathable electronic materials has paved the way to comfortable and long‐term wearables.
Liu Y, De Mulatier S, Matsuhisa N.
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Atomic-Layer-Grown Pt on Textile Boosts Adsorption and Sensitivity of MXene Gel Inks for Wearable Electronics. [PDF]
Li J +6 more
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Recent advances in liquid-metal-based wearable electronics and materials
Summary: Soft wearable electronics are rapidly developing through exploration of new materials, fabrication approaches, and design concepts. Although there have been many efforts for decades, a resurgence of interest in liquid metals (LMs) for sensing ...
Phillip Won +3 more
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Together with the development of high-performance advanced electronics, flexible supercapacitors (SCs) with tailored nanostructures have great attraction.
Edugulla Girija Shankar +2 more
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Designing rationally combined metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) with multifunctional nanogeometries is of significant research interest to enable the electrochemical properties in advanced energy storage devices.
Goli Nagaraju +5 more
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Recent Advances in Functional Fiber-Based Wearable Triboelectric Nanogenerators
The quality of human life has improved thanks to the rapid development of wearable electronics. Previously, bulk structures were usually selected for the fabrication of high performance electronics, but these are not suitable for wearable electronics due
Hakjeong Kim +5 more
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Toward Sustainable Wearable Electronic Textiles
Smart wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) that can detect and differentiate multiple stimuli, while also collecting and storing the diverse array of data signals using highly innovative, multifunctional, and intelligent garments, are of great value for personalized healthcare applications.
Marzia Dulal +6 more
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Omnidirectional Triboelectric Nanogenerator Operated by Weak Wind towards a Self-Powered Anemoscope
Wind is a great sustainable energy source for harvesting due to its abundant characteristic. Typically, large space, loud noise, and heavy equipment are essential for a general wind power plant and it is solely operated by big-scale wind.
Nay Yee Win Zaw +4 more
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Flexible and stretchable electronics for wearable healthcare [PDF]
Measuring the quality of human health and well-being is one of the key growth areas in our society. Preferably, these measurements are done as unobtrusive as possible. These sensoric devices are then to be integrated directly on the human body as a patch
Bossuyt, Frederick +7 more
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