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      Table of Contents

      1  Cover

      2  Title Page

      3  Copyright Page

      4  List of Contributors

      5  Preface

      6  1 Fundamental Knowledge on Thermoelectric Materials 1.1 Properties of Thermoelectric Materials 1.2 Thermoelectric Generators 1.3 Peltier Cooling 1.4 Thermoelectric Sensors 1.5 Summary Acknowledgment References

      7  2 Conductive Polymers for Flexible Thermoelectric Systems 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Chemical Design and Synthesis of Conductive Polymers 2.3 Doping of Conductive Polymers 2.4 The Properties of Poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene) 2.5 Processing Technics for Flexible Thermoelectric Generators 2.6 Conclusions and Perspectives Acknowledgments References

      8  3 Flexible Thermoelectrics Based on Poly(3,4‐Ethylenedioxythiophene) 3.1 Introduction 3.2 TE Materials and Devices 3.3 PEDOT‐Based Flexible TE Materials 3.4 PEDOT:PSS‐Based TEGs 3.5 Conclusions and Perspectives Acknowledgments Conflict of Interests References

      9  4 Flexible Thermoelectric Plastic Via Electrochemistry 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Electrochemical Deposition of CPs 4.3 Electronic Structure and Optical Properties 4.4 Electrochemical Doping and De‐doping 4.5 Thermoelectric Performance of Flexible CP Films 4.6 Control in Thermoelectric Performance by Electrochemistry 4.7 Conclusions Acknowledgments References

      10  5 Thermoelectric Properties of Conducting Polymers with Ionic Conductors 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Mixed Ionic‐Electronic Conductors 5.3 Ionic Conductor/Conducting Polymer Heterostructures 5.4 High‐Performance Ion‐Conducting TE Polymers 5.5 Applications of Electronic–Ionic Coupled TE Organics 5.6 Summary Acknowledgments References

      11  6 Thermoelectric Properties of Carbon Nanomaterials/Polymer Composites 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Conducting Polymers 6.3 Non‐Conducting Polymers 6.4 Ternary Thermoelectric Material 6.5 Summary and Outlook References

      12  7 Low‐dimensional Thermoelectric Materials 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Zero‐Dimensional (0D) Inorganic Semiconducting Nanocrystals 7.3 One‐Dimensional (1D) Thermoelectric Materials 7.4 Two‐Dimensional (2D) Thermoelectric Materials References

      13  Index

      14  End User License Agreement

      List of Tables

      1 Chapter 1Table 1.1 Seebeck coefficient of some metals, semiconductors, flexible mate...

      2 Chapter 2Table 2.1 The properties of commercial PEDOT:PSS dispersons in water.

      3 Chapter