Publications by authors named "Yihao Jian"

Seawater batteries (SWBs) are green aqueous power sources with great potential in marine applications. So far, SWBs are mainly built on rigid substrates, which hinders their adaptability to marine textile applications. Herein, we constructed a rechargeable yarn-shaped SWB consisting of nickel hexacyanoferrate (Ni-HCF)-modified carbon yarn (positive electrode), glass fiber diaphragm, and polyimide (PI)-modified carbon yarn (negative electrode).

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The yarn-based sweat-activated battery (SAB) is a promising energy source for textile electronics due to its excellent skin compatibility, great weavability, and stable electric output. However, its power density is too low to support real-time monitoring and wireless data transmission. Here, we developed a scalable, high-performance sweat-based yarn biosupercapacitor (SYBSC) with two symmetrically aligned electrodes made by wrapping hydrophilic cotton fibers on polypyrrole/poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly (styrenesulfonate)-modified stainless steel yarns.

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