Machine-Washable PEDOT:PSS Dyed Silk Yarns for Electronic Textiles

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2017 Mar 15;9(10):9045-9050. doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b00530. Epub 2017 Feb 28.

Abstract

Durable, electrically conducting yarns are a critical component of electronic textiles (e-textiles). Here, such yarns with exceptional wear and wash resistance are realized through dyeing silk from the silkworm Bombyx mori with the conjugated polymer:polyelectrolyte complex PEDOT:PSS. A high Young's modulus of approximately 2 GPa combined with a robust and scalable dyeing process results in up to 40 m long yarns that maintain their bulk electrical conductivity of approximately 14 S cm-1 when experiencing repeated bending stress as well as mechanical wear during sewing. Moreover, a high degree of ambient stability is paired with the ability to withstand both machine washing and dry cleaning. For the potential use for e-textile applications to be illustrated, an in-plane thermoelectric module that comprises 26 p-type legs is demonstrated by embroidery of dyed silk yarns onto a piece of felted wool fabric.

Keywords: e-textile; electrical conductivity; organic thermoelectrics; silk yarn; wash and wear resistance.