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Wearable Mechanoluminescent Triboelectric Sensors for Real-Time Monitoring of Nighttime Sports Activities

Dingding Chen, Rongrong Cui, Chengwu Huang, Zhicheng Wang, Li Niu

2025ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces16 citationsDOI

Abstract

Smart clothing that integrates active luminescence and motion monitoring holds significant importance for enhancing safety during nighttime activities. In this study, by combining mechanoluminescent materials (ZnS/Cu) with triboelectric nanogenerators, an intelligent yoga pant that actively emits light and senses joint movements during physical activities has been fabricated. The incorporation of silver fiber electrodes ensures breathability throughout the mechanoluminescent triboelectric sensor (MTS), contributing to the high comfort of wearable smart clothing. The doping of ZnS/Cu with organic silicone rubber enhances the dielectric constant of the triboelectric layer, thereby effectively enhancing the output signal of the MTS. Moreover, the mechanoluminescent materials convert the tension applied during joint flexion into dynamically varying light, alerting passing vehicles and safeguarding users during nighttime activities. An in-depth investigation was conducted on the relationship between the content of luminescent materials and the device's light intensity and output voltage under the same stretching conditions. The integration of a wearable signal acquisition system ensures real-time output of the electrical signals from the MTS during running, enabling online real-time monitoring of motion indicators such as joint bending angles and step counts. These findings provide feasible insights for the development of breathable, active luminescent smart clothing.

Topics & Concepts

Triboelectric effectWearable computerMaterials scienceWearable technologyComputer scienceEmbedded systemComposite materialAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesPolydiacetylene-based materials and applications