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. 2022 Oct 17;9(35):2203808. doi: 10.1002/advs.202203808

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Elastic fibers based wearable devices for energy harvesting and storing. a) Fully 3D printed stretchable PENG mounted on a sock in a nonprotruding kirigami structure. Reproduced with permission.[ 194 ] Copyright 2020, Elsevier. b) High performance and washable textile‐TENG with the capability to sustain various extreme deformation conditions. Reproduced with permission.[ 203 ] Copyright 2018, Springer Nature. c) Stretchable TEG for thermoelectric energy harvesting from the dynamic surfaces of the human skin. Reproduced with permission.[ 209 ] Copyright 2020, American Chemical Society. d) Stretchable high‐performance knitted fabric SC with temperature resistance. Reproduced with permission.[ 210 ] Copyright 2021, Wiley‐VCH. e) A highly secure and portable flexible solid ZIB for powering portable electronics. Reproduced with permission.[ 211 ] Copyright 2018, Royal Society of Chemistry. f) Energy harvesting and storage in an integrated system of fiber cells and solar cell fibers. Reproduced with permission.[ 96 ] Copyright 2022, Springer Nature. g) A hybrid wearable e‐textile microgrid system based on BFCs and TENG for harvesting biochemical and biomechanical energy. Reproduced with permission.[ 212 ] Copyright 2021, Springer Nature.