Abstract

The potential of extrusion-based 3D printing has been realized by both industry and academia for innovative solutions. Nowadays, wearable electronics are in trend which can be fabricated through this technique with ease. Therefore, the current research article presents the latest developments in the area of wearable electronics fabricated through extrusion-based 3D printing. Mainly the potential of extrusion-based 3D printing has been analyzed for the key components used in wearable electronics such as Triboelectric Nanogenerators (TENG), lithium-ion batteries, and energy and strain sensors. An overall study suggests that the printing of complicated wearable devices is possible via extrusion-based technologies, and properties of wearable electronic devices can be enhanced by optimizing ink preparations, and device modifications.

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