Researchers use graphene foam to develop standalone sensors that use movement to monitor health and environment
| Date | 18th, Apr 2023 |
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| Source | Graphene Info - Scientific and Educational Websites |
DESCRIPTION
A Penn State-led international collaboration has developed a self-powered, standalone sensor system capable of monitoring gas molecules in the environment or in human breath. The system combines nanogenerators with micro-supercapacitors to harvest and story energy generated by human movement.