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Moisture-electric generation textiles for wearable energy devices: materials, structures, manufacturing, and applications

Figure 17. Applications in wearable energy storage. (A) Device structure diagram and two aerogel CV curves[183]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2022, John Wiley & Sons; (B) Self-powered energy harvester and its energy storage advantages[184]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Shuai Guo, 2025, Nature Communications; (C) Device structure composition and performance output of individual MEGT units under different storage periods[137]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Renbo Zhu, 2025, Advanced Materials; (D) Charging process of flexible moisture-powered supercapacitor[79]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Lifeng Wang, 2024, Nature Communications. CV: Cyclic voltammetry; MEGT: moisture-electric generation textile; PEDOT: poly (3,4-ethynedioxythiophene); PLA: polylactic acid; rGO: reduced graphene oxide; MEG: moisture-electric generator; EC: ethyl cellulose.

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