How a Wearable Textile Could Revolutionize Energy Capture From the Human Body
Today, scientists have created a revolutionary new type of energy-harvesting textile that can be worn by humans! This innovative material, called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), can be used to capture energy from the body’s everyday motions and convert it into electrical energy. The TENG consists of two layers of fabric, one with a conductive coating that captures the electric charge generated from the other layer, which is made of latex. This energy is then stored in a capacitor and can be used to power small electronic devices such as watches and medical implants. This technology has the potential to revolutionize the way we power our everyday electronics and could lead to a whole new world of wearable electronics.
source: Phys.org