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Advances in smart photovoltaic textiles.

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posted on 2025-08-02, 12:18 authored by I Ali, MR Islam, J Yin, SJ Eichhorn, J Chen, N Karim, S Afroj
Energy harvesting textiles have emerged as a promising solution to sustainably power wearable electronics. Textile-based solar cells (SCs) interconnected with on-body electronics have emerged to meet such needs. These technologies are lightweight, flexible, and easy to transport while leveraging the abundant natural sunlight in an eco-friendly way. In this Review, we comprehensively explore the working mechanisms, diverse types, and advanced fabrication strategies of photovoltaic textiles. Furthermore, we provide a detailed analysis of the recent progress made in various types of photovoltaic textiles, emphasizing their electrochemical performance. The focal point of this review centers on smart photovoltaic textiles for wearable electronic applications. Finally, we offer insights and perspectives on potential solutions to overcome the existing limitations of textile-based photovoltaics to promote their industrial commercialization.

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EP/V002651/1

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

UK Research and Innovation

University of California at Los Angeles

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© 2024 The Authors. Published by the American Chemical Society. This article is licensed under CC-BY 4.0

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ACS Nano

Pagination

3871-3915

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American Chemical Society

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United States

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en

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2024-06-26T15:13:47Z

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2024-06-26T15:18:53Z

Citation

Vol. 18, No. 5, pp. 3871-3915

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  • Engineering

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