Textile-Based Energy Harvesting and Storage Devices for Wearable Electronics

Textile-Based Energy Harvesting and Storage Devices for Wearable Electronics

Discover state-of-the-art developments in textile-based wearable and stretchable electronics from leaders in the field

In Textile-Based Energy Harvesting and Storage Devices for Wearable Electronics, renowned researchers Professor Xing Fan and his co-authors deliver an insightful and rigorous exploration of textile-based energy harvesting and storage systems. The book covers the principles of smart fibers and fabrics, as well as their fabrication methods. It introduces, in detail, several fiber- and fabric-based energy harvesting and storage devices, including photovoltaics, piezoelectrics, triboelectrics, supercapacitors, batteries, and sensing and self-powered electric fabrics.

The authors also discuss expanded functions of smart fabrics, like stretchability, hydrophobicity, air permeability and color-changeability. The book includes sections on emerging electronic fibers and textiles, including stress-sensing, strain-sensing, and chemical-sensing textiles, as well as emerging self-powered electronic textiles. Textile-Based Energy Harvesting and Storage Devices for Wearable Electronics concludes with an in-depth treatment of upcoming challenges, opportunities, and commercialization requirements for electronic textiles, providing valuable insight into a highly lucrative new commercial sector.

The book also offers:

  • A thorough introduction to the evolution from classical functional fibers to intelligent fibers and textiles
  • An exploration of typical film deposition technologies, like dry-process film deposition and wet-process technologies for roll-to-roll device fabrication
  • Practical discussions of the fabrication process of intelligent fibers and textiles, including the synthesis of classical functional fibers and nano/micro assembly on fiber materials
  • In-depth examinations of energy harvesting and energy storage fibers, including photovoltaic, piezoelectric, and supercapacitor fibers

Perfect for materials scientists, engineering scientists, and sensor developers, Textile-Based Energy Harvesting and Storage Devices for Wearable Electronics is also an indispensable resource for electrical engineers and professionals in the sensor industry seeking a one-stop reference for fiber- and fabric-based energy harvesting and storage systems for wearable and stretchable power sources.

Xing Fan, PhD, is Professor in the College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chongqing University in China. He received his PhD from Peking University and focuses his research on nanomaterials for energy applications. He has published over 50 scientific articles and helped design 50 patents.

Nannan Zhang, PhD, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Chongqing University, China.

Yi Wang, Chongqing City Management College, China.

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