Printed textile-based Ag2O–Zn battery for body conformal wearable sensors

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Abstract

Wearable electronics are playing an important role in the health care industry. Wearable sensors are either directly attached to the body surface or embedded into worn garments. Textile-based batteries can help towards development of body conformal wearable sensors. In this letter, we demonstrate a 2D planar textile-based primary Ag2 O–Zn battery fabricated using the stencil printing method. A synthetic polyester woven fabric is used as the textile substrate and polyethylene oxide material is used as the separator. The demonstrated battery achieves an areal capacity of 0.6 mAh/cm2 with an active electrode area of 0.5 cm × 1 cm.

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Kota, A., Gogia, A., Neidhard-Doll, A. T., & Chodavarapu, V. P. (2021). Printed textile-based Ag2O–Zn battery for body conformal wearable sensors. Sensors, 21(6), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21062178

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