The team from Stanford University developed a new way to recharge the phone battery, by electricity from the clothes you wear.
With this invention, when mobile users travel, they do not need the hassle to find outlets to recharge the phone battery. Simply connect the cable from a pair of jeans or a shirt that used to the phone, the phone battery was immediately filled with an electrical current. But instead, the night before traveling users must fill out the electricity supply to the clothing to the full.
Yi Cui and his team worked hard to change and polyester fabrics used to be conducting textile material serves as energy charger for charging the phone battery.
These findings represent a new type of material developments with a variety of new functionality such as flexibility, elasticity, and so forth. Materials can be used for various applications and designs previously not possible with traditional technologies," said Yi Cui, as quoted by TG Daily.
Clothes made from a special sports, portable energy storage, as well as health monitoring systems that are planted, are examples of new applications developed intensively," he added.
In these findings, Yi Cui use the 'ink' made from a single carbon nanotube. The ink is then applied to cotton and polyester fibers for clothing, thus turning it into a magic ingredient that can save electricity.
Yi Cui claims, fiber material has a flexibility and elasticity such as cotton and polyester materials used. This material was the same as clothing material generally can be washed and dried many times.
Sunday, January 24, 2010
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