MXene nanomaterials enable wireless charging in textiles

US researchers from Drexel University, the University of Pennsylvania and Accenture Labs have developed a process for using MXene ink to print a textile energy grid that can be charged wirelessly.

In their study, published in Materials Today, the team reported that it can power textile devices, including a warming element and environmental sensors that transmit data in real-time.

For the full story, see the December 2024 edition of Smart Textiles & Wearables.

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