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High-Performance Stretchable Thermoelectric Generator for Self-Powered Wearable Electronics.

Wusheng FanZijian AnFeng LiuZiheng GaoMin ZhangChenguang FuTiejun ZhuQingjun LiuXinbing Zhao
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2023)
Wearable thermoelectric generators (TEGs), which can convert human body heat to electricity, provide a promising solution for self-powered wearable electronics. However, their power densities still need to be improved aiming at broad practical applications. Here, a stretchable TEG that achieves comfortable wearability and outstanding output performance simultaneously is reported. When worn on the forehead at an ambient temperature of 15 °C, the stretchable TEG exhibits excellent power densities with a maximum value of 13.8 µW cm -2 under the breezeless condition, and even as high as 71.8 µW cm -2 at an air speed of 2 m s -1 , being one of the highest values for wearable TEGs. Furthermore, this study demonstrates that this stretchable TEG can effectively power a commercial light-emitting diode and stably drive an electrocardiogram module in real-time without the assistance of any additional power supply. These results highlight the great potential of these stretchable TEGs for power generation applications.
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