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Printed Graphene, Nanotubes and Silver Electrodes Comparison for Textile and Structural Electronics Applications

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SENSORS
卷 21, 期 12, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21124038

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textile electronics; printed and structural electronics; electrically conductive textiles; wearable electronics; graphene; nanoparticles; composites

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  1. Ministry of Science and Higher Education/The National Centre for Research and Development
  2. Foundation for Polish Science [TEAM/2016-1/7]
  3. Statutory funds of Institute of Metrology and Biomedical Engineering (Faculty of Mechatronics at the Warsaw University of Technology)

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Through applying screen printing pastes containing silver nanoparticles and carbon to textiles, electro-conductive paths were successfully developed. The research results indicated that samples with 3% carbon nanotubes on aramid fiber substrate showed the best adhesion and resistance to washing and bending cycles, indicating potential applications in smart clothing.
Due to the appearance of smart textiles and wearable electronics, the need for electro-conductive textiles and electro-conductive paths on textiles has become clear. In this article the results of a test of developed textile electro-conductive paths obtained by applying the method of screen printing pastes containing silver nanoparticles and carbon (graphene, nanotubes, graphite) are presented. Conducted research included analysis of the adhesion test, as well as evaluation of the surface resistance before and after the washing and bending cycles. Obtained results indicated that the samples with the content of carbon nanotubes 3% by weight in PMMA on substrate made of aramid fibers (surface mass of 260 g/m(2)) were characterized by the best adhesion and the best resistance to washing and bending cycles. Such electro-conductive paths have potential to be used in smart clothing applications.

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