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Stretchable fabric generates electric power from woven thermoelectric fibers

Engineering and Technology

Stretchable fabric generates electric power from woven thermoelectric fibers

T. Sun, B. Zhou, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking advancements in stretchable fabric thermoelectric generators (TEG) made from thermoelectric fibers, achieving impressive peak power density while maintaining stretchability during movement. This exciting research was conducted by Tingting Sun, Beiying Zhou, Qi Zheng, Lianjun Wang, Wan Jiang, and Gerald Jeffrey Snyder.... show more
Abstract
Assembling thermoelectric modules into fabric to harvest energy from body heat could one day power multitudinous wearable electronics. However, the invalid 2D architecture of fabric limits the application in thermoelectrics. Here, we make the valid thermoelectric fabric woven out of thermoelectric fibers producing an unobtrusive working thermoelectric module. Alternately doped carbon nanotube fibers wrapped with acrylic fibers are woven into π-type thermoelectric modules. Utilizing elasticity originating from interlocked thermoelectric modules, stretchable 3D thermoelectric generators without substrate can be made to enable sufficient alignment with the heat flow direction. The textile generator shows a peak power density of 70 mW m−2 for a temperature difference of 44 K and excellent stretchability (~80% strain) with no output degradation. The compatibility between body movement and sustained power supply is further displayed. The generators described here are true textiles, proving active thermoelectrics can be woven into various fabric architectures for sensing, energy harvesting, or thermal management.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 29, 2020
Authors
Tingting Sun, Beiying Zhou, Qi Zheng, Lianjun Wang, Wan Jiang, Gerald Jeffrey Snyder
Tags
thermoelectric generator
stretchable fabric
thermoelectric fibers
carbon nanotube
power density
body movement
heat flow
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