DELHI: Peng Huisheng and his colleagues from Fudan University plan to make countless number of batteries to make garment shine, only that the cells are fiber-shaped so they can be woven into fabric, Xinhua news agency reported.
The light, flexible, fibre polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (PLEC) are made by wrapping metal wire cathode in a carbon nanotube sheet that is the anode. They activate an electroluminescent polymer layer in between, which emits light.
PLECs are powered by a low voltage, boast high efficiency and are suitable for mass production, said Zhang Zhitao, one of the article’s authors.
The materials can display various colours, and fabric made with them can change colours by adjusting the brightness ratio.
In a peer review article, material scientists Enrique Orti and Henk Bolink say the technology was “a major step forward in the preparation of light-emitting fibers that suit integration with woven fabrics”, although improvements are still needed.




