1. A flame-retardant and conductive fabric-based triboelectric nanogenerator: Application in fire alarm and emergency evacuation.
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Zhang, Guangyi, Liu, Chao, Yang, Lujia, Kong, Yue, Fan, Xu, Zhang, Jie, Liu, Xiaoyong, and Yuan, Bihe
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CIVILIAN evacuation , *FIREPROOFING agents , *FIRE alarms , *ELECTROTEXTILES , *NYLON , *ENERGY harvesting - Abstract
[Display omitted] • FC@NF and T@CF were prepared by LBL self-assembly and soaking methods, respectively. • Fire-retardant performance and mechanism of FC@NF were investigated. • FCF-TENG was fabricated for self-powered sensing in fire scenarios. The fabrics commonly used in architectural decorative materials pose significant fire hazards due to their flammability and rapid fire spread. Moreover, the traditional fire-alarm systems may fail to function properly in complex fire environments owing to power supply disruptions. In this study, we developed a low-cost and eco-friendly flame-retardant conductive fabric-based triboelectric nanogenerator (FCF-TENG) by integrating flame-retardant conductive nylon fabric and polytetrafluoroethylene soaked cotton fabric. This nanogenerator exhibits excellent flame-retardant properties and remarkable energy-harvesting capabilities. The nylon fabric, treated with layer-by-layer self-assembly method, possesses outstanding self-extinguishing capability and melt-dripping resistance. Additionally, the electrical performance of FCF-TENG significantly improves, with a 10-fold boost in conductivity, and the open-circuit voltage increases by 84% to 92 V. Besides, by incorporating the rectifier circuit, the FCF-TENG is capable of completely charging a 1 μF capacitor within 30 s. Furthermore, the FCF-TENG was successfully applied as a self-powered sensor in the fire-alarm system and served as a safety exit indicator for evacuees and fire rescue. This work presents an effective and innovative application of multifunctional smart textiles for energy harvesting and self-powered sensing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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