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Flexible fiber batteries for applications in smart textiles
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 July 2013
Abstract
Here we discuss two alternative approaches for building flexible batteries for applications in smart textiles. The first approach uses well-studied inorganic electrochemistry (Al-NaOCl galvanic cell) and innovative packaging in order to produce batteries in a slender and flexible fiber form that can be further weaved directly into the textiles. During fabrication process the battery electrodes are co-drawn within a microstructured polymer fiber, which is later filled with liquid electrolyte. The second approach describes Li-ion chemistry within solid polymer electrolytes that are used to build a fully solid and soft rechargeable battery that can be furthermore stitched onto a textile, or integrated as stripes during weaving process.
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library (OPL) , Volume 1489: Symposium A – Compliant Energy Sources , 2013 , mrsf12-1489-a04-01
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- Copyright © Materials Research Society 2013
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