2D/1D van der Waals material-based composites for Wearable Thermoelectric Generators and Sensors

Abstract

Traditional heterostructures, bound by covalent bonds, are limited to materials with similar lattice structures. Utilizing van der Waals (vdW) forces to assemble low-dimensional materials allows for the integration of diverse materials, overcoming lattice-matching and processing constraints, and enabling the creation of versatile vdW-material-based composites. A transition metal dichalcogenide two-dimensional (2D) materials, TaS2, has undergone extensive research in various fields but encounters challenges in enhancement of thermoelectric performance. Herein, one-dimensional (1D) silver nanowires (Ag NWs) have been vdW integrated with 2D TaS2, to form 1D/2D vdW-material-based composite. With further addition of polymer binder PEDOT:PSS, a flexible 1D/2D film was developed. The power factor was enhanced by nearly a factor of 5 due to the bridging effect. The tensile strength was tripled due to the brick-mortar structure. About 20 nW power was generated by a six-legged module at a temperature difference of 30 K. Demonstration in tactile, respiration, and strain sensors showed significant promise for assisting the visually impaired with language support and enabling real-time monitoring of respiratory rates and physiological conditions for health monitoring. This study underscores the vast potential of 1D/2D vdW composites films for applications in wearable nanogenerators, sensors, and beyond.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Oct 2025
Accepted
24 Nov 2025
First published
25 Nov 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

2D/1D van der Waals material-based composites for Wearable Thermoelectric Generators and Sensors

P. Zong, W. Li, M. Chen, H. Liu, X. Zhang and Y. Ou, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5NR04235F

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