Sozan Darabi

Showing 11 publications

2023

Polymer-Based n-Type Yarn for Organic Thermoelectric Textiles

Sozan Darabi, Chi Yuan Yang, Zerui Li et al
Advanced Electronic Materials. Vol. 9 (4)
Journal article
2023

Mechanically Adaptive Mixed Ionic-Electronic Conductors Based on a Polar Polythiophene Reinforced with Cellulose Nanofibrils

Mariza Mone, Youngseok Kim, Sozan Darabi et al
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Vol. 15 (23), p. 28300-28309
Journal article
2022

Highly Reliable Yarn-Type Supercapacitor Using Conductive Silk Yarns with Multilayered Active Materials

Youngjae Seo, Heebo Ha, Jun Young Cheong et al
Journal of Natural Fibers. Vol. 19 (3), p. 835-846
Journal article
2021

Huge potential for electronic textiles made with new cellulose thread

Sozan Darabi, Christian Müller, Herbert Sixta
Technische Textilien. Vol. 64 (3), p. 158-159
Magazine article
2021

Electrically Conducting Yarns for Electronic Textiles

Sozan Darabi
Licentiate thesis
2020

Machine-Washable Conductive Silk Yarns with a Composite Coating of Ag Nanowires and PEDOT:PSS

Byungil Hwang, Anja Lund, Yuan Tian et al
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Vol. 12 (24), p. 27537-27544
Journal article
2020

Green Conducting Cellulose Yarns for Machine-Sewn Electronic Textiles

Sozan Darabi, Michael Hummel, Sami Rantasalo et al
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces. Vol. 12 (50), p. 56403-56412
Journal article
2020

A polymer-based textile thermoelectric generator for wearable energy harvesting

Anja Lund, Yuan Tian, Sozan Darabi et al
Journal of Power Sources. Vol. 480
Journal article
2020

Robust PEDOT:PSS Wet‐Spun Fibers for Thermoelectric Textiles

Youngseok Kim, Anja Lund, Hyebin Noh et al
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering. Vol. 305 (3), p. 1900749-
Journal article
2018

Roll‐to‐Roll Dyed Conducting Silk Yarns: A Versatile Material for E‐Textile Devices

Anja Lund, Sozan Darabi, Sandra Hultmark et al
Advanced Materials Technologies. Vol. 3 (12), p. 1800251 -
Journal article

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