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Omnidirectional 3D Printing of PEDOT: PSS Aerogels with Tunable Electromechanical Performance: A Playground for Unconventional Stretchable Interconnects and Thermoelectrics [PDF]
The next generation of soft electronics will expand to the third dimension. This will require the integration of mechanically compliant 3D functional structures with stretchable materials.
Hasan Emre Baysal +10 more
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Will organic thermoelectrics get hot? [PDF]
The generally low energy density from most heat sources—the Sun, Earth as well as most human activities—implies that solid-state thermoelectric devices are the most versatile heat harvesters since, unlike steam engines, they can be used on a small scale and at small temperature differences.
Campoy-Quiles M.
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Organic-based thermoelectrics [PDF]
This review provides a general overview on the recent advances for organic-based thermoelectrics with an emphasis on the most thoroughly investigated material classes and the approaches employed to control their thermoelectric transport properties.
M. Lindorf +5 more
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Thermoelectric Enhancement in Single Organic Radical Molecules [PDF]
Organic thermoelectric materials have potential for wearable heating, cooling, and energy generation devices at room temperature. For this to be technologically viable, high-conductance (G) and high-Seebeck-coefficient (S) materials are needed. For most semiconductors, the increase in S is accompanied by a decrease in G.
Hurtado-Gallego, Juan +10 more
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Electrochemical Synthesis of an Organic Thermoelectric Power Generator [PDF]
Energy harvesting through residual heat is considered one of the most promising ways to power wearable devices. In this work, thermoelectric textiles were prepared by coating the fabrics, first with multiple-wall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by using the layer-by-layer technique and second with poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (PEDOT) deposited by ...
José F. Serrano-Claumarchirant +6 more
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Model of the Thermoelectric Properties of Anisotropic Organic Semiconductors [PDF]
A model of charge hopping transport that accounts for anisotropy of localized states and Coulomb interaction between charges is proposed. For the anisotropic localized states the degree of orientation relates exponentially to the ratio of conductivities in parallel and perpendicular directions, while the ratio of Seebeck coefficients stays nearly ...
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Ionic thermoelectric gating organic transistors [PDF]
AbstractTemperature is one of the most important environmental stimuli to record and amplify. While traditional thermoelectric materials are attractive for temperature/heat flow sensing applications, their sensitivity is limited by their low Seebeck coefficient (∼100 μV K−1).
Dan Zhao +3 more
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Organic Thermoelectric Multilayers with High Stretchiness [PDF]
A stretchable organic thermoelectric multilayer is achieved by alternately depositing bilayers (BL) of 0.1 wt% polyethylene oxide (PEO) and 0.03 wt% double walled carbon nanotubes (DWNT), dispersed with 0.1 wt% polyacrylic acid (PAA), by the layer-by-layer assembly technique.
Chungyeon Cho, Jihun Son
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Organic Thermoelectric Materials
This book chapter provides a comprehensive overview of organic thermoelectric materials and their potential applications. Organic materials have recently emerged as promising candidates for thermoelectric devices due to their unique combination of electrical conductivity and thermal properties.
Sikander Azam, Muhammad Farzik Ijaz
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Review—Organic Materials for Thermoelectric Energy Generation [PDF]
Organic semiconductor materials have been promising alternatives to their inorganic counterparts in several electronic applications such as solar cells, light emitting diodes, field effect transistors as well as thermoelectric generators. Their low cost, light weight and flexibility make them appealing in future applications such as foldable ...
Cowen, Lewis M. +4 more
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