Shear-enhanced liquid-crystal spinning of conjugated polymer fibers
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2025

Conjugated polymer fibers hold great promise for manufacturing unconventional electronic devices, particularly for advancing the applicability of wearable technology and smart textiles. For instance, these fibers have recently been used for energy conversion, electrochemical sensing and platforms for human-machine interactions. However, the limited methods available for spinning fibers from conjugated polymers with rigid backbones have impeded progress in wearable applications. Here, we report the continuous production of anisotropic semiconductor fibers by modulating pi-pi stacking interactions of liquid-crystalline conjugated polymers under shear stress. This method allows rigid conjugated polymers to be processed, synergistically enhancing both the mechanical and semiconductor properties of fibers through liquid-crystal spinning. As a result, these fibers exhibit excellent electrochemical performance, high mechanical strength (similar to 600 MPa) and outstanding scalability, as well as stability under extreme temperatures, UV radiation and chemical reagent exposure. Moreover, a fully textile-based visual logic sensing system was developed using semiconductor-fiber organic electrochemical transistors, offering a novel technological approach for integrating smart textiles into precision medicine and health monitoring. These findings underscore the importance of the liquid crystalline state and solution control in optimizing the performance of conjugated polymer fibers, paving the way for developing a new generation of fiber semiconductor devices. Shear-induced liquid crystal alignment enables continuous fabrication of semiconducting polymer fibers with enhanced electrical and mechanical performance, establishing a platform for next-generation bio-interactive electronic textiles.

conjugated polymer

semiconductor fiber

liquid crystal

fabric electronics

Författare

Hao Jiang

Donghua University

Chi-Yuan Yang

Linköpings universitet

Deyu Tu

Linköpings universitet

Yueheng Zhong

Donghua University

Zhu Chen

Sichuan University

Wei Huang

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Liang-Wen Feng

Sichuan University

Hengda Sun

Donghua University

Christian Müller

Chalmers, Kemi och kemiteknik, Tillämpad kemi

Antonio Facchetti

Georgia Institute of Technology

Hongzhi Wang

Donghua University

Simone Fabiano

Linköpings universitet

Donghua University

Gang Wang

Yuyue Home Textile Co., Ltd

Donghua University

National Science Review

20955138 (ISSN) 2053714x (eISSN)

Vol. 12 10 nwaf331

Ämneskategorier (SSIF 2025)

Materialkemi

Polymerkemi

Textil-, gummi- och polymermaterial

DOI

10.1093/nsr/nwaf331

PubMed

41040493

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