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PEDOT:PSS-Based Conductive Textiles and Their Applications. [PDF]
The conductive polymer complex poly (3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene):polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) is the most explored conductive polymer for conductive textiles applications. Since PEDOT:PSS is readily available in water dispersion form, it is convenient for roll-to-roll processing which is compatible with the current textile processing applications.
Tseghai GB +4 more
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Ionic Conductive Textiles for Wearable Technology. [PDF]
Abstract Soft ionic conductors, characterized by their inherent flexibility and tissue‐like ion dynamics, are ideal for intimate applications such as wearable electronics for sensing, energy harvesting, signal transmission, and bioelectronics applications. Shaping ionic conductors into fiber and textile formats (i.e., ionic conductive
Fang L, Zhou Y, Huang Q.
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A Review of Electro Conductive Textiles Utilizing the Dip-Coating Technique: Their Functionality, Durability and Sustainability [PDF]
The presented review summarizes recent studies in the field of electro conductive textiles as an essential part of lightweight and flexible textile-based electronics (so called e-textiles), with the main focus on a relatively simple and low-cost dip ...
Alenka Ojstršek +2 more
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Stretchable, Porous, and Conductive Energy Textiles [PDF]
Recently there is strong interest in lightweight, flexible, and wearable electronics to meet the technological demands of modern society. Integrated energy storage devices of this type are a key area that is still significantly underdeveloped. Here, we describe wearable power devices using everyday textiles as the platform.
Hu, LB Hu, Liangbing +8 more
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Ionofibers: Ionically Conductive Textile Fibers for Conformal i‐Textiles
AbstractWith the rise of ion‐based devices using soft ionic conductors, ionotronics show the importance of matching electronic and biological interfaces. Since textiles are conformal, an essential property for matching interfaces, light‐weight and comfortable, they present as an ideal candidate for a new generation of ionotronics, i‐textiles. As fibers
Huniade, Claude +8 more
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Integration of Conductive Materials with Textile Structures, an Overview [PDF]
In the last three decades, the development of new kinds of textiles, so-called smart and interactive textiles, has continued unabated. Smart textile materials and their applications are set to drastically boom as the demand for these textiles has been increasing by the emergence of new fibers, new fabrics, and innovative processing technologies ...
Granch Berhe Tseghai +4 more
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Transparent conductive graphene textile fibers [PDF]
AbstractTransparent and flexible electrodes are widely used on a variety of substrates such as plastics and glass. Yet, to date, transparent electrodes on a textile substrate have not been explored. The exceptional electrical, mechanical and optical properties of monolayer graphene make it highly attractive as a transparent electrode for applications ...
Neves, A.I.S. +6 more
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Conductive Textile Coated with Polyaniline [PDF]
New trends in the development of conductive coated textile materials include applications. [...]
Ana-Maria Mocioiu +1 more
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Conducting materials as building blocks for electronic textiles [PDF]
Abstract To realize the full gamut of functions that are envisaged for electronic textiles (e-textiles) a range of semiconducting, conducting and electrochemically active materials are needed. This article will discuss how metals, conducting polymers, carbon nanotubes, and two-dimensional (2D) materials, including ...
Anja Lund +5 more
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AN OVERVIEW OF ELECTRICALLY CONDUCTING TEXTILES
Textiles are having evolution from being normal protective clothing to smart and technical textiles. Electrically conducting fabrics forms the backbone of being smart textiles. The smart textile combines electronics with textile structures, referred to as “textronics”.
Revathi M, Kavitha AL, Savitha KU
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