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

Figure 20. (A) Fiber-based MEG lights LED lamps through series integration[129]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2025, John Wiley & Sons; (B) The device array drives serial “POLYU” LEDs and electronic ink displays[88]. Reproduced under CC BY license from Su Yang, 2022, Advanced Materials; (C) Working mechanism of self-powered flexible power-generating dressings driven by moisture[195]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2025, John Wiley & Sons; (D) Schematic diagram of a device enabling adaptive wound healing and tumor therapy[196]. Reproduced with permission. Copyright 2025, John Wiley & Sons. MEG: Moisture-electric generator; LED: light-emitting diode; IHMEGs: ionic hydrogel moisture-electric generators; CNTs: carbon nanotubes; TPU: thermoplastic polyurethane; PO: PAM/CMCS organic-ionic; CALM: calmodulin; ER: endoplasmic reticulum; TNF-α: tumor necrosis factor-alpha; DC: dendritic cell.

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