A Review on Conductive Polymers and Their Hybrids for Flexible and Wearable Thermoelectric Applications

Volume: 18, Pages: 100402
Published: May 1, 2021
Abstract
null null There is a growing demand for flexible and wearable next-generation electronic devices that must be capable of bending and stretching under mechanical deformation. In this regard, energy harvesting technologies have immensely invested in organic and polymeric semiconducting materials due to their large-area synthesis, low cost, low toxicity, high flexibility, and tunable electronic properties. For example, electrically conductive...
Paper Details
Title
A Review on Conductive Polymers and Their Hybrids for Flexible and Wearable Thermoelectric Applications
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Volume
18
Pages
100402
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