The elastic modulus is a critical parameter for the design of conjugated polymers for wearable electronics and correlates with electrical and thermal transport. Yet, widely different values have been reported for the same material because of the influence of processing and measurement conditions, including the temperature, mode, direction, and time scale of deformation. Thus, results obtained via different methods are usually not considered to be comparable.
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Neck lymph node detection is crucial for early cancer metastasis detection and treatment, influencing treatment success and patient survival rates. It also aids in disease staging, monitoring, and treatment selection. It requires the expertise of professional senior radiologists, as the accuracy of current automated detection methods is not sufficiently high.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThermoelectric textile devices represent an intriguing avenue for powering wearable electronics. The lack of air-stable n-type polymers has, until now, prevented the development of n-type multifilament yarns, which are needed for textile manufacturing. Here, the thermomechanical properties of the recently reported n-type polymer poly(benzodifurandione) (PBFDO) are explored and its suitability as a yarn coating material is assessed.
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