Recent Trends in Wearable Electronic Textiles (e-Textiles): A Mini Review

M. Naeem, K. Javed, Ahmad Fraz, F. Anwar
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Wearable electronic textiles (e-textiles) have the ability to sense, respond, and adjust in multiple environmental stimuli, which can interact with the human brain's capability for cognition, reasoning, and activation. Moreover, they have the ability to generate and store energy, keep track of the wearer's health, and react to varying situations. Conductive polymers, metal-wrapped yarns, as well as, carbon nanotubes with silver, copper, and gold nanoparticles are used in a variety of yarn structures to design circuits, switches, and fabrics directly. Knitting, stitching, embroidery, and other integration techniques are used to combine electronic components and electrical interconnects to develop flexible electronic clothing and smart wearables. For this purpose, controlled sensors, actuators, conductive embroidered or printed fabric, planer yarn, data transfer devices, conductive inks, electromagnetic shielding, power supply, and other components are incorporated in e-textiles design. Despite the progress made so far, wearable e-textiles still, lack the required performance and device features along with the issues related to complex fabrication techniques, end-of-life processing and sustainability. Hence, this review aims to discuss the recent developments, which address the future challenges concerning electronic (e-textiles).
可穿戴电子纺织品(e-Textiles)的最新趋势:综述
可穿戴电子纺织品具有感知、响应和调节多种环境刺激的能力,可与人类大脑的认知、推理和激活能力相互作用。此外,它们还能产生和储存能量,跟踪穿戴者的健康状况,并对各种情况做出反应。导电聚合物、金属包绕纱线以及含银、铜和金纳米颗粒的碳纳米管被用于各种纱线结构中,以直接设计电路、开关和织物。利用针织、拼接、刺绣等集成技术,将电子元件和电气互连结合起来,开发柔性电子服装和智能可穿戴设备。为此,受控传感器、执行器、导电绣花或印花织物、刨床纱、数据传输设备、导电油墨、电磁屏蔽、电源和其他组件都被纳入电子纺织品设计中。尽管到目前为止取得了进展,可穿戴电子纺织品仍然缺乏所需的性能和设备特征,以及与复杂的制造技术、寿命终止处理和可持续性相关的问题。因此,本文旨在讨论电子纺织品的最新发展,以解决未来的挑战。
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