超级电容器
材料科学
可穿戴计算机
制作
能量收集
可穿戴技术
墨水池
纳米技术
电容
嵌入式系统
计算机科学
能量(信号处理)
替代医学
化学
复合材料
物理化学
病理
统计
医学
数学
电极
作者
Yuanjing Lin,Jiaqi Chen,Mohammad Mahdi Tavakoli,Yuan Gao,Yudong Zhu,Daquan Zhang,Matthew Kam,Zhubing He,Zhiyong Fan
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201804285
摘要
Abstract Wearable and portable devices with desirable flexibility, operational safety, and long cruising time, are in urgent demand for applications in wireless communications, multifunctional entertainments, personal healthcare monitoring, etc. Herein, a monolithically integrated self‐powered smart sensor system with printed interconnects, printed gas sensor for ethanol and acetone detection, and printable supercapacitors and embedded solar cells as energy sources, is successfully demonstrated in a wearable wristband fashion by utilizing inkjet printing as a proof‐of‐concept. In such a “wearable wristband”, the harvested solar energy can either directly drive the sensor and power up a light‐emitting diode as a warning signal, or can be stored in the supercapacitors in a standby mode, and the energy released from supercapacitors can compensate the intermittency of light illumination. To the best of our knowledge, the demonstration of such a self‐powered sensor system integrated onto a single piece of flexible substrate in a printable and additive manner has not previously been reported. Particularly, the printable supercapacitors deliver an areal capacitance of 12.9 mF cm −2 and the printed SnO 2 gas sensor shows remarkable detection sensitivity under room temperature. The printable strategies for device fabrication and system integration developed here show great potency for scalable and facile fabrication of a variety of wearable devices.
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