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Biomechanical Energy Harvesters
In article number 2204304, William W. Yu, Wen Jung Li, Walid A. Daoud, and co‐workers demonstrate a high‐performance flexible biomechanical energy harvester by switching its interfacial adhesion via hydrogen bonding interactions and solvent evaporation induced phase separation. This wearable power source can generate a record high peak power density of 20.5 W m−2 Hz...
Dramatic advances in wearable electronics have triggered tremendous demands for wearable power sources. To mitigate the impact of CO2 emission on the environment caused by energy consumption, biomechanical energy harvesting for self‐powered wearable electronics offers a promising solution. The output power of devices largely relies on the surface charge density, where adhesion interfaces generate...
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