Publications by authors named "Ezgi Ismar"

Article Synopsis
  • The review highlights recent advancements in wearable electronic textiles, emphasizing their interdisciplinary nature that combines electronics, information technology, and textiles for innovative product development.
  • Various applications of wearable electronic textiles are explored, including their use in healthcare monitoring, military, and communication technologies, alongside an examination of fabrication techniques.
  • The review also discusses key aspects such as reliability, reusability, and efficiency, while addressing the potential opportunities and challenges associated with wearable electronic textiles.
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Graphene oxide (GO) included polyacrylonitrile (PAN) composite electrospun nanofiber webs were fabricated, and thermal oxidation of PAN/GO composite nanofibers were performed at different temperatures (25, 250, 280, and 300 °C) for different time intervals (0, 1 and 3 h.) to investigate the oxidation process of PAN/GO nanofibers. The thermal oxidation process of PAN has a complex mechanism through the cyclization and dehydrogenation steps.

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In this study, a precursor for carbon nanofibers (CNF) was fabricated via electrospinning and carbonized through a thermal process. Before carbonization, oxidative stabilization should be applied, and the oxidation mechanism also plays an important role during carbonization. Thus, the understanding of the oxidation mechanism is an essential part of the production of CNF.

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