Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles

Abstract A conjugated‐polymer‐based n‐type yarn for thermoelectric textiles is presented. Thermoelectric textile devices are intriguing power sources for wearable electronic devices. The use of yarns comprising conjugated polymers is desirable because of their potentially superior mechanical propert...

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الحاوية / القاعدة:Advanced Electronic Materials
المؤلفون الرئيسيون: Sozan Darabi, Chi‐Yuan Yang, Zerui Li, Jun‐Da Huang, Michael Hummel, Herbert Sixta, Simone Fabiano, Christian Müller
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منشور في: Wiley-VCH 2023-04-01
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الوصول للمادة أونلاين:https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202201235
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author Sozan Darabi
Chi‐Yuan Yang
Zerui Li
Jun‐Da Huang
Michael Hummel
Herbert Sixta
Simone Fabiano
Christian Müller
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description Abstract A conjugated‐polymer‐based n‐type yarn for thermoelectric textiles is presented. Thermoelectric textile devices are intriguing power sources for wearable electronic devices. The use of yarns comprising conjugated polymers is desirable because of their potentially superior mechanical properties compared to other thermoelectric materials. While several examples of p‐type conducting yarns exist, there is a lack of polymer‐based n‐type yarns. Here, a regenerated cellulose yarn is spray‐coated with an n‐type conducting‐polymer‐based ink composed of poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL) and poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI). The n‐type yarns display a bulk electrical conductivity of 8 × 10−3 S cm−1 and Seebeck coefficient of −79 µV K−1. A promising level of air‐stability for at least 13 days can be achieved by applying an additional thermoplastic elastomer coating. A prototype in‐plane thermoelectric textile, produced with the developed n‐type yarns and p‐type yarns, composed of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS)‐coated regenerated cellulose, displays a stable device performance in air for at least 4 days with an open‐circuit voltage per temperature difference of 1 mV °C−1. Evidently, polymer‐based n‐type yarns are a viable component for the construction of thermoelectric textile devices.
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spelling doaj-art-7feb75277fcf43ddaa2b1d806bf63d2c2025-08-19T21:20:32ZengWiley-VCHAdvanced Electronic Materials2199-160X2023-04-0194n/an/a10.1002/aelm.202201235Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric TextilesSozan Darabi0Chi‐Yuan Yang1Zerui Li2Jun‐Da Huang3Michael Hummel4Herbert Sixta5Simone Fabiano6Christian Müller7Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg 412 96 SwedenLaboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 SwedenDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg 412 96 SwedenLaboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 SwedenDepartment of Bioproducts and Biosystems Aalto University Espoo 02150 FinlandDepartment of Bioproducts and Biosystems Aalto University Espoo 02150 FinlandLaboratory of Organic Electronics Department of Science and Technology Linköping University Norrköping 60174 SwedenDepartment of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Chalmers University of Technology Göteborg 412 96 SwedenAbstract A conjugated‐polymer‐based n‐type yarn for thermoelectric textiles is presented. Thermoelectric textile devices are intriguing power sources for wearable electronic devices. The use of yarns comprising conjugated polymers is desirable because of their potentially superior mechanical properties compared to other thermoelectric materials. While several examples of p‐type conducting yarns exist, there is a lack of polymer‐based n‐type yarns. Here, a regenerated cellulose yarn is spray‐coated with an n‐type conducting‐polymer‐based ink composed of poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL) and poly(ethyleneimine) (PEI). The n‐type yarns display a bulk electrical conductivity of 8 × 10−3 S cm−1 and Seebeck coefficient of −79 µV K−1. A promising level of air‐stability for at least 13 days can be achieved by applying an additional thermoplastic elastomer coating. A prototype in‐plane thermoelectric textile, produced with the developed n‐type yarns and p‐type yarns, composed of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS)‐coated regenerated cellulose, displays a stable device performance in air for at least 4 days with an open‐circuit voltage per temperature difference of 1 mV °C−1. Evidently, polymer‐based n‐type yarns are a viable component for the construction of thermoelectric textile devices.https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202201235electrically conducting regenerated cellulose yarnelectronic textiles (e‐textiles)organic thermoelectricspoly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL)thermoelectric textile devices
spellingShingle Sozan Darabi
Chi‐Yuan Yang
Zerui Li
Jun‐Da Huang
Michael Hummel
Herbert Sixta
Simone Fabiano
Christian Müller
Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
electrically conducting regenerated cellulose yarn
electronic textiles (e‐textiles)
organic thermoelectrics
poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL)
thermoelectric textile devices
title Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
title_full Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
title_fullStr Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
title_full_unstemmed Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
title_short Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles
title_sort polymer based n type yarn for organic thermoelectric textiles
topic electrically conducting regenerated cellulose yarn
electronic textiles (e‐textiles)
organic thermoelectrics
poly(benzimidazobenzophenanthroline) (BBL)
thermoelectric textile devices
url https://doi.org/10.1002/aelm.202201235
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