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Harvesting energy from ubiquitous moisture has emerged as a promising technology, offering opportunities to power wearable electronics. However, low current density and inadequate stretching limit their integration into self‐powered wearables. Herein, a high‐performance, highly stretchable, and flexible moist‐electric generator (MEG) is developed via molecular engineering of hydrogels. The molecular...
Moist‐Electric Energy Generation
In article number 2300398, Lin Li and co‐workers report a high‐performance, stretchable, and flexible moist‐electric generator via molecular engineering of hydrogels. The integration of moist‐electric generators with wearable electronics makes it possible to continuously harvest the moisture energy contained in human breath for generating electricity. This work broadens...
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