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Wearable Microbial Fuel Cells for Sustainable Self-Powered Electronic Skins.

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Autonomous energy systems are key to sustainably powering electronic skins. Potential autonomous energy resources include sunlight, human motion, sweat, and body heat, among which the biofuel in human sweat is… Click to show full abstract

Autonomous energy systems are key to sustainably powering electronic skins. Potential autonomous energy resources include sunlight, human motion, sweat, and body heat, among which the biofuel in human sweat is a most natural and available candidate. In this perspective, we discuss the promise of wearable microbial fuel cells as autonomous power suppliers for electronic skins by using the biofuels in human sweat. In comparison to wearable enzymatic biofuel cells, wearable microbial fuel cells offer easy access, low cost and superior sustainability. We summarize the present achievements and provide our vision toward future research to make wearable microbial fuel cells reliable on-skin power suppliers.

Keywords: electronic skins; cells sustainable; wearable microbial; fuel cells; microbial fuel

Journal Title: ACS applied materials & interfaces
Year Published: 2022

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