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Powering wearable devices by human heat with highly efficient, flexible, bio-inspired generators

Project description

Flexible thermoelectric generators convert body’s heat to electrical energy

The Internet of Everything (IoE) is the interconnectivity of all kinds of devices, as well as people and data. Wearable devices are important in this new digital landscape because they provide a constant stream of data. IoE wearables have applications in various industries, from healthcare and sports to manufacturing. However, batteries are an essential component. Limited battery life is a significant challenge. The EU-funded POWERbyU project will develop flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that can capture the body’s heat and convert it into electrical energy to power self-powered wearable electronic devices. The flexible TEGs will be able to conform to the shape of the body and other surfaces, making them ideal for wearable devices and applications for buildings, textiles and packaging.

Objective

Self-powered wearable electronic devices will be key technologies for future portable electronic systems in the Internet of Everything (IoE). However, their potential is limited because of their need for batteries, which are bulky, heavy, lack the flexibility to be adapted to the human body, and require frequent recharging or replacement. In that context, flexible thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that capture the body’s heat and convert it into electrical energy are a potentially promising and sustainable alternative.
Nevertheless, commercial TEGs are produced on rigid substrates, so they cannot adapt to the human body. The current solution proposed is to produce them on flexible polymeric substrates, which unfortunately have low thermal conductivity, the active power-generating layer must be very thick, and it is not efficient enough. Additional problems are no good electrical and thermal contacts and the non-availability of commercial low input power DC-DC converters.
POWERbyU seeks to merge four scientifically disruptive concepts to achieve the technological breakthrough of getting flexible and efficient enough flexible TEGs:
1) generate not yet existing bio-inspired, nano-engineered, flexible polymeric substrates with very high thermal conductivities in the out-of-plane direction.
2) Generate a bio-inspired patterning of the polymer surface to drive the thermal flow from perpendicular to parallel to the energy generation layer. This is important because then, the important length to avoid thermalization is not thickness but lateral size.
3) Produce world-record efficient quasi-2D thermoelectric layers generated by a unique deposition tool and
4) new solutions to the commercial DC-DC converter. By assembling, all the previous concepts I expect a novel high efficiency, flexible TEG able to generate tens mW/cm2, enough to self-powering wearable devices.
Additional fields of application could be thermal management in buildings, textiles, packaging…

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AGENCIA ESTATAL CONSEJO SUPERIOR DE INVESTIGACIONES CIENTIFICAS
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€ 2 499 266,00
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€ 2 499 516,00

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