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Charge Your Electronics On The Go With Your T-Shirt

researchers Do you ever feel like you're constantly on the go when traveling, never having time to charge your electronics? You won't have to worry about missing that snapshot because of a dead camera battery again, as researchers from the University of South Carolina have discovered a way to turn everyday T-shirts into chargeable power packs.

The way it works is fluoride chemicals are baked into the material of the shirt in an oxygen-less atmosphere with high temperatures. This allows the shirt to hold electric energy, turning it into a portable charger. The research is being lead by engineering professor Xiaodong Li and post-doctorate researcher Lihong Bao, who says the process doesn't change the shirts' texture, and enables them to charge items thousands of times. Additionally, the charging method is eco-friendly.

"Previous methods used oil or environmentally unfriendly chemicals as starting materials," said Li. "Those processes are complicated and produce harmful side products. Our method is a very inexpensive, green process.

Filed under: Learning, Gear, Stories, Ecotourism

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