Abstract
A new process to manufacture highly conductive textile yarn for use in wearable electronics by providing flexible fiber electrodes for energy storage, low-loss interconnects, sensors, and artificial muscles is described by J. Foroughi and team on page 5859. Graphene dispersions are electrospun onto the continuously drawn multi-walled carbon nanotube sheets and transformed into yarn filaments by twist insertion.
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