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A wearable flexible battery using human body temperature differences

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Ionic battery materials are widely used in wearable devices, especially ionic gel materials. In the face of a variety of ionic thermoelectric materials, it is a key issue to select the appropriate thermoelectric ones for different artificial heart power supply needs. In this study, it is aimed to establish a database of ionic thermoelectric materials for existing wearable devices, compare the battery performance under different boundary conditions and different materials based on the physical model of the battery, and select the optimal battery material suitable for an artificial heart. 72 kinds of ionic thermoelectric materials were identified through a literature review. The properties of ionic thermoelectric materials were comprehensively considered from the aspects of the Seebeck coefficient, electric conductivity, and power factor. The materials were determined by a thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT). The physical model of the battery was established by Solidworks. The three-dimensional physical field of thermoelectric materials was analyzed by COMSOL, so as to clarify the temperature and potential change characteristics of thermoelectric materials under different boundary conditions and different material types. Finally, the thermoelectric material with the largest electric potential energy was selected. Under a constant temperature boundary condition of 33 ℃ and 5 ℃, the maximum potential produced was 23.21 mV. By changing the materials and keeping other conditions unchanged, it was found that the potential generated by the six ion gel materials is mostly mV.
Title: A wearable flexible battery using human body temperature differences
Description:
Ionic battery materials are widely used in wearable devices, especially ionic gel materials.
In the face of a variety of ionic thermoelectric materials, it is a key issue to select the appropriate thermoelectric ones for different artificial heart power supply needs.
In this study, it is aimed to establish a database of ionic thermoelectric materials for existing wearable devices, compare the battery performance under different boundary conditions and different materials based on the physical model of the battery, and select the optimal battery material suitable for an artificial heart.
72 kinds of ionic thermoelectric materials were identified through a literature review.
The properties of ionic thermoelectric materials were comprehensively considered from the aspects of the Seebeck coefficient, electric conductivity, and power factor.
The materials were determined by a thermoelectric figure of merit (ZT).
The physical model of the battery was established by Solidworks.
The three-dimensional physical field of thermoelectric materials was analyzed by COMSOL, so as to clarify the temperature and potential change characteristics of thermoelectric materials under different boundary conditions and different material types.
Finally, the thermoelectric material with the largest electric potential energy was selected.
Under a constant temperature boundary condition of 33 ℃ and 5 ℃, the maximum potential produced was 23.
21 mV.
By changing the materials and keeping other conditions unchanged, it was found that the potential generated by the six ion gel materials is mostly mV.

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