Synergistic Effect of Carbon Nanotube Yarn Hybrid Energy Harvesters Based on Mechanical Stretching and Glucose

Author:

Lee Dong Yeop1,Hyeon Jae Sang1,Mun Tae Jin1,Moon Ji Hwan2,Park Jong Woo1,Kaner Richard B.3,Kim Seon Jeong12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Self‐Powered Actuation Department of Biomedical Engineering Hanyang University Seoul 04763 South Korea

2. Center for Self‐Powered Actuation,Department of Electronic Engineering Hanyang University Seoul 04763 South Korea

3. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry Department of Materials Science and Engineering and the California NanoSystems Institute University of California Los Angeles CA 90095–1569 USA

Abstract

Energy harvesting, as a sustainable power source for implantable medical devices within the human body, is an intriguing area of research. The utilization of biochemical and biomechanical energy derived from the body offers a promising sustainable energy source. However, obtaining high power density in vivo is a challenge. Herein, energy harvesting is demonstrated using hybrid energy harvesters that simultaneously use mechanical energy from stretching and chemical energy from glucose. The hybrid energy harvesters operate as both biofuel cells (BFC) and mechano‐electrochemical energy harvesters (MEEH) within a single electrochemical cell. As a result, the hybrid energy harvesters offer a maximum power density of 17.8 W kg−1 and an average power density of 15.1 W kg−1. These values increase by 14.5% in maximum power density and 16.8% in average power density, compared to the sum of the power density obtained by mechanical stretching and glucose oxidation individually. Based on their improved performance and compact size, owing to the synergistic effect of the two electrochemical harvesting methods, these hybrid harvesters have the potential to be applied to implantable power sources.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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