Journal article
Flexible Electronics: Natural Fiber Welded Electrode Yarns for Knittable Textile Supercapacitors (Adv. Energy Mater. 4/2015)
Advanced energy materials, Vol.5(4), pn/a
18 Feb 2015
Abstract
In article number 1401286, Paul C. Trulove, Yury Gogotsi, Genevieve Dion, and co‐workers report the fabrication of electrode yarns using a process called natural fiber welding. The process uses ionic liquids to embed capacitive carbon particles into the surface of cellulose yarns. The electrode yarns are then assembled into a striped knitted fabric for applications in wearable electronics. Image design: Kristy Jost, Drexel University.
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- Title
- Flexible Electronics: Natural Fiber Welded Electrode Yarns for Knittable Textile Supercapacitors (Adv. Energy Mater. 4/2015)
- Creators
- Kristy Jost - Drexel UniversityDavid P Durkin - Department of ChemistryLuke M Haverhals - Mund‐Lagowski Department of ChemistryE. Kathryn Brown - Department of ChemistryMatthew Langenstein - Drexel UniversityHugh C De Long - Complex Materials and Devices DepartmentPaul C Trulove - Department of ChemistryYury Gogotsi - Drexel UniversityGenevieve Dion - Drexel University
- Publication Details
- Advanced energy materials, Vol.5(4), pn/a
- Publisher
- Wiley
- Number of pages
- 1
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Materials Science and Engineering; Fashion Design
- Identifiers
- 991014970032504721