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Flexible Electronics: Natural Fiber Welded Electrode Yarns for Knittable Textile Supercapacitors (Adv. Energy Mater. 4/2015)
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Flexible Electronics: Natural Fiber Welded Electrode Yarns for Knittable Textile Supercapacitors (Adv. Energy Mater. 4/2015)

Kristy Jost, David P Durkin, Luke M Haverhals, E. Kathryn Brown, Matthew Langenstein, Hugh C De Long, Paul C Trulove, Yury Gogotsi and Genevieve Dion
Advanced energy materials, Vol.5(4), pn/a
18 Feb 2015

Abstract

smart textiles welding supercapacitors natural fibers wearable electronics
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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