Washable textile embedded solar cells for self-powered wearables

IF 1.5 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES Research journal of textile and apparel Pub Date : 2022-04-27 DOI:10.1108/rjta-01-2022-0004
Elina Ilén, F. Elsehrawy, Elina Palovuori, J. Halme
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Purpose Solar cells could make textile-based wearable systems energy independent without the need for battery replacement or recharging; however, their laundry resistance, which is prerequisite for the product acceptance of e-textiles, has been rarely examined. This paper aims to report a systematic study of the laundry durability of solar cells embedded in textiles. Design/methodology/approach This research included small commercial monocrystalline silicon solar cells which were encapsulated with functional synthetic textile materials using an industrially relevant textile lamination process and found them to reliably endure laundry washing (ISO 6330:2012). The energy harvesting capability of eight textile laminated solar cells was measured after 10–50 cycles of laundry at 40 °C and compared with light transmittance spectroscopy and visual inspection. Findings Five of the eight textile solar cell samples fully maintained their efficiency over the 50 laundry cycles, whereas the other three showed a 20%–27% decrease. The cells did not cause any visual damage to the fabric. The result indicates that the textile encapsulated solar cell module provides sufficient protection for the solar cells against water, washing agents and mechanical stress to endure repetitive domestic laundry. Research limitations/implications This study used rigid monocrystalline silicon solar cells. Flexible amorphous silicon cells were excluded because of low durability in preliminary tests. Other types of solar cells were not tested. Originality/value A review of literature reveals the tendency of researchers to avoid standardized textile washing resistance testing. This study removes the most critical obstacle of textile integrated solar energy harvesting, the washing resistance.
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用于自供电可穿戴设备的可清洗纺织嵌入式太阳能电池
太阳能电池可以使基于纺织品的可穿戴系统在不需要更换电池或充电的情况下实现能源独立;然而,它们的耐洗性,这是电子纺织品产品接受的先决条件,很少被检查。本文旨在系统地研究嵌入在纺织品中的太阳能电池的洗衣耐久性。设计/方法/方法本研究包括小型商用单晶硅太阳能电池,该电池采用工业相关的纺织层压工艺,用功能性合成纺织材料封装,并发现它们可靠地耐受洗衣(ISO 630:2012)。在40°C洗衣10-50次后,测量了8种纺织层压太阳能电池的能量收集能力,并与透射光谱和目测进行了比较。研究结果:8个纺织品太阳能电池样品中有5个在50个洗衣周期中完全保持了效率,而其他3个则下降了20%-27%。细胞不会对织物造成任何视觉损害。结果表明,纺织封装太阳能电池组件为太阳能电池提供了足够的保护,使其免受水、洗涤剂和机械应力的影响,可以承受重复的家庭洗涤。研究局限/启示本研究使用刚性单晶硅太阳能电池。由于柔性非晶硅电池耐久性较低,在初步试验中被排除在外。其他类型的太阳能电池没有进行测试。对文献的回顾揭示了研究者回避标准化纺织品耐洗性测试的倾向。本研究消除了纺织品集成太阳能收集最关键的障碍——洗涤阻力。
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Research journal of textile and apparel
Research journal of textile and apparel MATERIALS SCIENCE, TEXTILES-
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