Devices printed on cotton could power textiles
London: Scientists have developed a technique to print batteries directly on cotton fabric using graphene, an advance that could power smart electronic textiles in the future.
The current hurdle with wearable technology is how to power devices without the need for cumbersome battery packs.
Devices known as supercapacitors are one way to achieve this. A supercapacitor acts similarly to a battery but allows for rapid charging which can fully charge devices in seconds.
Researchers from The University of Manchester in the UK developed a flexible supercapacitor device by using conductive graphene-oxide ink to print onto cotton fabric.
The printed electrodes exhibited excellent mechanical stability due to the strong interaction between the ink and textile substrate.
Further development of graphene-oxide printed supercapacitors could turn the vast potential of wearable technology into the norm. High-performance sportswear that monitors performance, embedded health-monitoring devices, lightweight military gear, new classes of mobile communication devices and even wearable computers are just some
The current hurdle with wearable technology is how to power devices without the need for cumbersome battery packs
of the applications that could become available following further research and development.
To power these new wearable devices, the energy storage system must have reasonable mechanical flexibility in addition to high energy and power density, good operational safety, long cycling life and be low cost.
“The development of graphene-based flexible textile supercapacitor using a simple and scalable printing technique is a significant step towards realising multifunctional next generation wearable e-textiles,” said Nazmul Karim, from the UK National Graphene Institute. “It will open up possibilities of making an environmental friendly and cost-effective smart etextile that can store energy and monitor human activity and physiological condition at the same time,” said Karim.
Graphene-oxide is a form of graphene which can be produced relatively cheaply in an ink-like solution.