| Literature DB >> 31348665 |
Lianhui Li1, Zhigang Chen1, Mingming Hao1, Shuqi Wang1, Fuqin Sun1, Zhigang Zhao1, Ting Zhang1.
Abstract
Flexible self-powered multifunctional sensing systems provide a promising direction for the development of wearable electronics. Although increased efforts have been devoted to developing self-powered integrated devices, the development of flexible and adaptable sensing systems with miniaturized stable power supplies is highly desirable yet greatly challenging. Herein, an ambient moisture-induced self-powered wearable sensing system was fabricated by integrating a porous polydopamine layer with a hydroxy group gradient (called g-PDA) based moisture-enabled power generator and a flexible pressure sensor. Due to the large amount of gradient-distributed free cations (H+) and locally confined anions produced in wide electrode spaces during hydration of the thin porous g-PDA film, the moisture-induced potential and effective output power density of the g-PDA-based power generator rapidly reaches up to 0.52 V and 0.246 mW cm-2, respectively. Importantly, the voltage output within 120 s only has 6% change, and a continuously open-circuit voltage can be maintained after 1900 s of attenuation, which is a breakthrough for the duration of humidity generation. Finally, a self-powered wearable multifunctional sensing system has been demonstrated to be able to provide real-time monitoring of human physiological signals, without an external power supply, which opens new opportunities for future self-powered multifunctional sensing systems.Entities:
Keywords: Moisture-driven; flexible sensing system; multifunctional; power generation; wearable electronics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31348665 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b02081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189