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Ultrastrong, flexible thermogalvanic armor with a Carnot-relative efficiency over 8.


ABSTRACT: Body heat, a clean and ubiquitous energy source, is promising as a renewable resource to supply wearable electronics. Emerging tough thermogalvanic device could be a sustainable platform to convert body heat energy into electricity for powering wearable electronics if its Carnot-relative efficiency (ηr) reaches ~5%. However, maximizing both the ηr and mechanical strength of the device are mutually exclusive. Here, we develop a rational strategy to construct a flexible thermogalvanic armor (FTGA) with a ηr over 8% near room temperature, yet preserving mechanical robustness. The key to our design lies in simultaneously realizing the thermosensitive-crystallization and salting-out effect in the elaborately designed ion-transport highway to boost ηr and improve mechanical strength. The FTGA achieves an ultrahigh ηr of 8.53%, coupling with impressive mechanical toughness of 70.65 MJ m-3 and substantial elongation (~900%) together. Our strategy holds sustainable potential for harvesting body heat and powering wearable electronics without recharging.

SUBMITTER: Wang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11306227 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrastrong, flexible thermogalvanic armor with a Carnot-relative efficiency over 8.

Wang Jinpei J   Song Yuxin Y   Yu Fanfei F   Zeng Yijun Y   Wu Chenyang C   Qin Xuezhi X   Peng Liang L   Li Yitan Y   Zhou Yongsen Y   Tao Ran R   Liu Hangchen H   Zhu Hong H   Sun Ming M   Xu Wanghuai W   Zhang Chao C   Wang Zuankai Z  

Nature communications 20240807 1


Body heat, a clean and ubiquitous energy source, is promising as a renewable resource to supply wearable electronics. Emerging tough thermogalvanic device could be a sustainable platform to convert body heat energy into electricity for powering wearable electronics if its Carnot-relative efficiency (η<sub>r</sub>) reaches ~5%. However, maximizing both the η<sub>r</sub> and mechanical strength of the device are mutually exclusive. Here, we develop a rational strategy to construct a flexible therm  ...[more]

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