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    Roll‐to‐Roll Dyed Conducting Silk Yarns: A Versatile Material for E‐Textile Devices by Lund, Anja, Darabi, Sozan, Hultmark, Sandra, Ryan, Jason D., Andersson, Barbro, Ström, Anna, Müller, Christian

    Published in Advanced materials technologies (01-12-2018)
    “…Textiles are a promising base material for flexible and wearable electronic applications such as sensors, actuators, and energy harvesters. An essential…”
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    Journal Article
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    Polymer‐Based n‐Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles by Darabi, Sozan, Yang, Chi‐Yuan, Li, Zerui, Huang, Jun‐Da, Hummel, Michael, Sixta, Herbert, Fabiano, Simone, Müller, Christian

    Published in Advanced electronic materials (01-04-2023)
    “…A conjugated‐polymer‐based n‐type yarn for thermoelectric textiles is presented. Thermoelectric textile devices are intriguing power sources for wearable…”
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    Highly Reliable Yarn-Type Supercapacitor Using Conductive Silk Yarns with Multilayered Active Materials by Seo, Youngjae, Ha, Heebo, Cheong, Jun Young, Leem, Mirine, Darabi, Sozan, Matteini, Paolo, Müller, Christian, Yun, Tae Gwang, Hwang, Byungil

    Published in Journal of natural fibers (04-03-2022)
    “…The fibrous supercapacitor is a promising candidate for wearable energy-storage systems due to excellent mechanical reliability under deformation. In this…”
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    A polymer-based textile thermoelectric generator for wearable energy harvesting by Lund, Anja, Tian, Yuan, Darabi, Sozan, Müller, Christian

    Published in Journal of power sources (31-12-2020)
    “…Conducting polymers offer new opportunities to design soft, conformable and light-weight thermoelectric textile generators that can be unobtrusively integrated…”
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    Machine Washable Conductive Silk Yarns with a Composite Coating of Ag nanowires and PEDOT:PSS by Hwang, Byungil, Lund, Anja, Tian, Yuan, Darabi, Sozan, Müller, Christian

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (17-06-2020)
    “…Electrically conducting fibers and yarns are critical components of future wearable electronic textile (e-textile) devices such as sensors, antennae,…”
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    Electrically Conducting Cellulose Yarns for Electronic Textiles by Darabi, Sozan

    Published 01-01-2023
    “…Wearable electronics can be used for the purpose of fitness tracking, health monitoring, energy harvesting, and even for communication. Electronic textiles…”
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    Dissertation
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    Robust PEDOT:PSS Wet‐Spun Fibers for Thermoelectric Textiles by Kim, Youngseok, Lund, Anja, Noh, Hyebin, Hofmann, Anna I., Craighero, Mariavittoria, Darabi, Sozan, Zokaei, Sepideh, Park, Jae Il, Yoon, Myung‐Han, Müller, Christian

    Published in Macromolecular materials and engineering (01-03-2020)
    “…To realize thermoelectric textiles that can convert body heat to electricity, fibers with excellent mechanical and thermoelectric properties are needed…”
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    Mechanically Adaptive Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors Based on a Polar Polythiophene Reinforced with Cellulose Nanofibrils by Mone, Mariza, Kim, Youngseok, Darabi, Sozan, Zokaei, Sepideh, Karlsson, Lovisa, Craighero, Mariavittoria, Fabiano, Simone, Kroon, Renee, Müller, Christian

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (14-06-2023)
    “…Conjugated polymers with oligoether side chains are promising mixed ionic-electronic conductors, but they tend to feature a low glass transition temperature…”
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    Green Conducting Cellulose Yarns for Machine-Sewn Electronic Textiles by Darabi, Sozan, Hummel, Michael, Rantasalo, Sami, Rissanen, Marja, Öberg Månsson, Ingrid, Hilke, Haike, Hwang, Byungil, Skrifvars, Mikael, Hamedi, Mahiar M, Sixta, Herbert, Lund, Anja, Müller, Christian

    Published in ACS applied materials & interfaces (16-12-2020)
    “…The emergence of “green” electronics is a response to the pressing global situation where conventional electronics contribute to resource depletion and a…”
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