Robustly and Intrinsically Stretchable Ionic Gel-Based Moisture-Enabled Power Generator with High Human Body Conformality

Wenya He, Puying Li, Haiyan Wang, Yajie Hu, Bing Lu, Chuanxin Weng, Huhu Cheng*, Liangti Qu*

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Abstract

Direct harvesting of energy from moist air will be a promising route to supply electricity for booming wearable and distributed electronics, with the recent rapid development of the moisture-enabled electricity generator (MEG). However, the easy spatial distortion of rigid MEG materials under severe deformation extremely inconveniences the human body with intense physical activity, seriously hindering the desirable applications. Here, an intrinsically stretchable moisture-enabled electricity generator (s-MEG) is developed based on a well-fabricated stretchable functional ionic gel (SIG) with a flexible double-network structure and reversible cross-linking interactions, demonstrating stable electricity output performance even when stretched up to 150% strain and high human body conformality. This SIG exhibits ultrahigh tensile strain (∼600%), and a 1 cm × 1 cm SIG film-based s-MEG can generate a voltage of ∼0.4 V and a current of ∼5.7 μA when absorbing water from humidity air. Based on the strong adhesion and the excellent interface combination of SIG and rough fabric electrodes induced by the fabrication process, s-MEG is able to realize bending or twisting deformation and shows outstanding electricity output stability with ∼90% performance retention after 5000 cycles of bending tests. By connecting s-MEG units in series or parallel, an integrated device of “moisture-powered wristband” is developed to wear on the wrist of humans and drive a flexible sensor for tracking finger motions. Additionally, a comfortable “moisture-powered sheath” based on s-MEGs is created, which can be worn like clothing on human arms to generate energy while walking and flexing the elbow, which is promising in the field of wearable electronics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)12096-12104
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume18
Issue number19
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 14 May 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • human body conformality
  • moisture-enabled power generator
  • stretchable ionic gel
  • stretchable power source
  • wearable electronics

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