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Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by BrandSpurNG: 2:51pm On Sep 07, 2021
A group of researchers in China has developed a unique fiber that could store adequate electricity to charge personal gadgets and wearable medical devices. These developments would spur on the need for “flexible energy storage“.

A study published last week revealed that researchers with Fudan University in Shanghai said they managed to mass-produce fiber batteries that hold 85.69 watt-hours of electricity per kilogram. In comparison, an iPhone 12 Pro Max, which weighs 228 grams, has a battery of about 14 watt-h hours’ power capacity.

The scientists demonstrated charging a smartphone wirelessly while wearing a shirt made with fiber batteries. As part of the wearable trend, smart clothes have attracted much commercial interest in recent years.

The latest products include smart socks that track your foot-landing techniques, swimsuits that can remind you to put on sunscreen, and yoga pants that can sense when your posture needs adjusting.

Scientists display A Smartphone Charging With Fiber Batteries. Photo Credit: Peng Huisheng
It was revealed that most of the wearables are powered by conventional lithium-ion batteries, which are not usually foldable or waterproof. The latest study brings researchers closer to developing a commercially viable textile battery that could open up new possibilities for wearable devices.

What Is Lithium-ion Batteries?

A lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery is an advanced battery technology that uses lithium ions as a key component of its electrochemistry. It is a family of rechargeable battery types in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge and back when charging.

In the latest study, researchers made fiber-shaped lithium-ion batteries by winding an aluminum wire coated with lithium cobalt oxides – the positive electrode – together with a graphite-coated copper wire for the negative electrode. Special wrappings are applied between the two to prevent short-circuiting.

The scientists then discovered that as the fiber’s length increases, its internal resistance decreases, before leveling off. Based on the discovery, they designed an industrial process to produce fiber batteries that were meters long and could be woven into textiles.

According to the study, the material retained 90.5 percent of its capacity after 500 rounds of charge-discharge. The battery-textile worked well even as it was being folded, washed with water and punched through by a knife, researchers found.

In one of the experiments led by Peng Huisheng, a piece of the textile continued charging an iPad as a 1,300-kilogram car drove on top of it.

Huisheng told the Chinese news outlet Thepaper.cn that the fiber’s energy density, which measures the amount of energy a battery contains in proportion to its weight, still lags behind conventional batteries.

But with sufficient funding and technical support, these types of materials could possibly enter commercial use in two to five years, Huisheng said.

Zijian Zheng, a professor who studies wearable electronics with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, said the lack of textile batteries had become a key shortcoming for wearable electronics.

“You have to put your battery somewhere, with a cable linked to the device,” said Zheng, who is not associated with the study. “The advantage of the material published in this paper is that it looked like fiber, so it could be seamlessly integrated into your fabric structure.”

What Are Wearable Electronics?

Wearable electronics are electronic devices constantly worn by a person as invisible as clothing to provide intelligent assistance that augments memory, intellect, creativity, communication and physical senses and can be worn internally as implantable devices such as pacemakers and neuroprosthetics.

Zheng said the authors of the new study demonstrated that it’s possible to make a fiber-shaped battery that’s hundreds of meters long, bringing the material a step closer to commercial applications. He also said that his own research group had developed a kind of fabric battery that could store energy.

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/06/scientists-develop-t-shirts-that-store-electricity-to-charge-mobile-phones/

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by chariisGRACE(m): 3:20pm On Sep 07, 2021
undecided

This is good.
I believe they are working on the waterproof version of it.

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by jaeyking(m): 3:21pm On Sep 07, 2021
Until the shirt go shock person one day. grin grin

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Telegram234(m): 3:53pm On Sep 07, 2021
Cancer.
Genetic mutation.

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by inumidun2010(m): 3:54pm On Sep 07, 2021
If NAIJA RAIN catch YOU with this KINDA CLOTH or you go enter BEACH( Saltwater)
Your own RAPTURE DON COME BE THAT

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Imustnottalk: 4:55pm On Sep 07, 2021
Only for Nigeria
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by SporaD8: 6:24pm On Sep 07, 2021
inumidun2010:
If NAIJA RAIN catch YOU with this KINDA CLOTH or you go enter BEACH( Saltwater)
Your own RAPTURE DON COME BE THAT
Lolz!
Bubu the shock absorber go get competition be that.

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by richiemcgold: 6:46pm On Sep 07, 2021
one is scientific, one is spiritual, but it's still the same motives ..Only the styles and packaging are actually different.

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by alexander016: 7:01pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ajeh e go shock pesin one day o
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by BItt: 7:41pm On Sep 07, 2021
I see electrocution.
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by TeamLeader(m): 7:45pm On Sep 07, 2021
Just imagine wearing this while. Walking and thunder go strike

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Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Breastfeed: 7:53pm On Sep 07, 2021
Won't this one shock someone one day Abeg make j kukuma dey use my TECNO phone wey the battery dey last ne wella, I cannot come and kill myself
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Gadafii: 7:58pm On Sep 07, 2021
China and Japan seems to be in 2050 while cowgeria is still stuck in 12AD, discussing cow grazzing routes cheesy
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by muller101(m): 8:31pm On Sep 07, 2021
They are doing it for one country that is still struggling to generate 3,000mw. grin
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Pussyassasin(m): 8:48pm On Sep 07, 2021
Imagine wearing this then rain falls cheesy
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Pussyassasin(m): 8:48pm On Sep 07, 2021
Ok
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Haakeem(m): 9:07pm On Sep 07, 2021
inumidun2010:
If NAIJA RAIN catch YOU with this KINDA CLOTH or you go enter BEACH( Saltwater)
Your own RAPTURE DON COME BE THAT
What is this one saying? Instead of you praying that your country should improve,you are here making fun of other country that are trying,or you think they wouldent write the caustions on the cloth.omor your brain poor.
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Haakeem(m): 9:08pm On Sep 07, 2021
jaeyking:
Until the shirt go shock person one day. grin grin
You think say na naija?Nigeried brain.

Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by KingMack(m): 9:31pm On Sep 07, 2021
Chris why the thing con be like Super Man suit...so I go wear this one inside agbada
Chris: baba this wan choke oo..wait for my Aba Amaka brothers grin

Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Nobody: 9:50pm On Sep 07, 2021
This is one invention i will never commend. This will end in premium tears.

Imagine putting on this shirt and you forgot its your birthday. Mehn the water go just add to the current in the shirt

You know the rest
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Corroro: 9:56pm On Sep 07, 2021
Breastfeed:
Won't this one shock someone one day Abeg make j kukuma dey use my TECNO phone wey the battery dey last ne wella, I cannot come and kill myself
this na just wetin dey, just dey enjoy your TECNO in peace o grin
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by TripleAR(m): 10:02pm On Sep 07, 2021
Nigerians when will you start thinking positive, which one is rain, thunder, shock, be positive always
Its a really good invention, nice job 👍👏
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Tremple8v: 10:57pm On Sep 07, 2021
This one fit vex shock person die one day ooo , Lets stay guided. Always guiding matterz alot.
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by abumeinben(m): 11:13pm On Sep 07, 2021
NanoTech is the next phase of evolution..... wearables.
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Onyenna(m): 11:49pm On Sep 07, 2021
O dikwa mma
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Crossroad1(m): 5:54am On Sep 08, 2021
richiemcgold:
one is scientific, one is spiritual, but it's still the same motives ..Only the styles and packaging are actually different.
this is irritating
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Crossroad1(m): 5:57am On Sep 08, 2021
There is one I tried purchasing online sometimes ago that can keep you warm in extreme weather

Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Kol007(m): 6:23am On Sep 08, 2021
what if it gets dirty
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Techcrunchng(m): 7:05am On Sep 08, 2021
Those of you talking about electrocution; it takes maximum of 11 volts to charge phone batteries with the biggest mAh and some even require just 3 - 5 volts meanwhile, Human body can withstand up to 50 volts.

Mind you that the shirt will even have just direct current (DC), you guys should be worried about fire outbreak (if the shirt has battery cells for current storage) not shock.
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by Trippleblessing(f): 7:20am On Sep 08, 2021
BrandSpurNG:
A group of researchers in China has developed a unique fiber that could store adequate electricity to charge personal gadgets and wearable medical devices. These developments would spur on the need for “flexible energy storage“.

A study published last week revealed that researchers with Fudan University in Shanghai said they managed to mass-produce fiber batteries that hold 85.69 watt-hours of electricity per kilogram. In comparison, an iPhone 12 Pro Max, which weighs 228 grams, has a battery of about 14 watt-h hours’ power capacity.

The scientists demonstrated charging a smartphone wirelessly while wearing a shirt made with fiber batteries. As part of the wearable trend, smart clothes have attracted much commercial interest in recent years.

The latest products include smart socks that track your foot-landing techniques, swimsuits that can remind you to put on sunscreen, and yoga pants that can sense when your posture needs adjusting.

Scientists display A Smartphone Charging With Fiber Batteries. Photo Credit: Peng Huisheng
It was revealed that most of the wearables are powered by conventional lithium-ion batteries, which are not usually foldable or waterproof. The latest study brings researchers closer to developing a commercially viable textile battery that could open up new possibilities for wearable devices.

What Is Lithium-ion Batteries?

A lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery is an advanced battery technology that uses lithium ions as a key component of its electrochemistry. It is a family of rechargeable battery types in which lithium ions move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge and back when charging.

In the latest study, researchers made fiber-shaped lithium-ion batteries by winding an aluminum wire coated with lithium cobalt oxides – the positive electrode – together with a graphite-coated copper wire for the negative electrode. Special wrappings are applied between the two to prevent short-circuiting.

The scientists then discovered that as the fiber’s length increases, its internal resistance decreases, before leveling off. Based on the discovery, they designed an industrial process to produce fiber batteries that were meters long and could be woven into textiles.

According to the study, the material retained 90.5 percent of its capacity after 500 rounds of charge-discharge. The battery-textile worked well even as it was being folded, washed with water and punched through by a knife, researchers found.

In one of the experiments led by Peng Huisheng, a piece of the textile continued charging an iPad as a 1,300-kilogram car drove on top of it.

Huisheng told the Chinese news outlet Thepaper.cn that the fiber’s energy density, which measures the amount of energy a battery contains in proportion to its weight, still lags behind conventional batteries.

But with sufficient funding and technical support, these types of materials could possibly enter commercial use in two to five years, Huisheng said.

Zijian Zheng, a professor who studies wearable electronics with the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, said the lack of textile batteries had become a key shortcoming for wearable electronics.

“You have to put your battery somewhere, with a cable linked to the device,” said Zheng, who is not associated with the study. “The advantage of the material published in this paper is that it looked like fiber, so it could be seamlessly integrated into your fabric structure.”

What Are Wearable Electronics?

Wearable electronics are electronic devices constantly worn by a person as invisible as clothing to provide intelligent assistance that augments memory, intellect, creativity, communication and physical senses and can be worn internally as implantable devices such as pacemakers and neuroprosthetics.

Zheng said the authors of the new study demonstrated that it’s possible to make a fiber-shaped battery that’s hundreds of meters long, bringing the material a step closer to commercial applications. He also said that his own research group had developed a kind of fabric battery that could store energy.

SOURCE:https://brandspurng.com/2021/09/06/scientists-develop-t-shirts-that-store-electricity-to-charge-mobile-phones/


What are the effects on humans body and the environment?
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by FarinJini: 7:44am On Sep 08, 2021
Asia be doing things... Overtaking Europe and Americas
Re: Scientists Develop T-shirts That Store Electricity To Charge Mobile Phones by wonderr(m): 11:22am On Sep 08, 2021
When person no be flash

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