
Wearable Energy Storage Devices
- Length: 130 pages
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
- Publisher: de Gruyter
- Publication Date: 2021-10-25
- ISBN-10: 1501521276
- ISBN-13: 9781501521270
- Sales Rank: #0 (See Top 100 Books)
Flexible and stretchable energy storage devices are increasingly being needed for a wide variety of applications such as wearable electronics, electronic papers, electronic skins, smart clothes, bendable smart phones and implantable medical devices. Wearable Energy Storage Devices discusses flexible and stretchable supercapacitors and batteries, stretchable and self-healing gel electrolytes, and hybrid wearable energy storage-harvesting devices.
Title Page Copyright Contents Abbreviations 1 An overview of wearable energy storage devices 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Flexible and stretchable energy storage devices 1.2.1 Flexible materials and methods 1.2.2 Intrinsically stretchable materials 1.2.3 Design-induced stretchability 1.3 Bending mechanics of energy storage devices 1.4 Mechanics of stretchable energy storage devices 1.4.1 Mechanics of small distortion 1.4.2 Mechanics of large distortion 1.4.3 Mechanics of island-bridge pattern 1.4.4 Analysis of mechanical properties 1.5 Summary 2 Flexible and stretchable supercapacitors 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Fiber-based flexible supercapacitors 2.2.1 Electrode materials for flexible fiber supercapacitor 2.3 Stretchable fiber supercapacitors 2.4 Intrinsically stretchable supercapacitors 2.5 Design-induced stretchable supercapacitors 2.5.1 Pre-strain approach 2.5.2 Island-bridge method 2.6 Summary 3 Flexible and stretchable batteries 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Fiber-based flexible batteries 3.2.1 Fiber-based flexible LIBs 3.2.2 Fiber-based flexible metal-air batteries 3.2.3 Fiber-based metal-sulfur batteries 3.2.4 Fiber-based Ni-Fe batteries 3.3 Fiber-based stretchable LIBs 3.4 Intrinsically stretchable batteries 3.5 Serpentine interconnects-based stretchable batteries 3.6 Kirigami-based stretchable batteries 3.7 Summary 4 Stretchable and self-healing gel electrolytes 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Solid electrolytes 4.2.1 Solid polymer electrolytes 4.3 Gel electrolytes 4.4 Adhesive composite electrolytes 4.5 Stretchable electrolytes 4.6 Self-healing gel electrolytes 4.6.1 Self-healing gels based on non-covalent interactions 4.6.2 Self-healing gels based on covalent interactions 4.7 Conclusion 5 Hybrid wearable energy storage–harvesting devices 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Solar cell battery/supercapacitor 5.3 Piezoelectric-battery/supercapacitor 5.4 Triboelectric battery/supercapacitor 5.5 Thermoelectric battery/supercapacitor 5.6 Pyroelectric battery/supercapacitor 5.7 Biofuel cell battery/supercapacitor 5.8 Power management 5.9 Summary and outlook References Index
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