| Literature DB >> 28150931 |
Wei Lan1, Youxin Chen, Zhiwei Yang, Weihua Han, Jinyuan Zhou, Yue Zhang, Junya Wang, Guomei Tang, Yupeng Wei1, Wei Dou, Qing Su, Erqing Xie.
Abstract
Ultraflexible transparent film heaters have been fabricated by embedding conductive silver (Ag) nanowires into a thin poly(vinyl alcohol) film (AgNW/PVA). A cold-pressing method was used to rationally adjust the sheet resistance of the composite films and thus the heating powers of the AgNW/PVA film heaters at certain biases. The film heaters have a favorable optical transmittance (93.1% at 26 Ω/sq) and an outstanding mechanical flexibility (no visible change in sheet resistance after 10 000 bending cycles and at a radius of curvature ≤1 mm). The film heaters have an environmental endurance, and there is no significant performance degradation after being kept at high temperature (80 °C) and high humidity (45 °C, 80% humidity) for half a year. The efficient Joule heating can increase the temperature of the film heaters (20 Ω/sq) to 74 °C in ∼20 s at a bias of 5 V. The fast-heating characteristics at low voltages (a few volts) associated with its transparent and flexibility properties make the poly(dimethylsiloxane)/AgNW/PVA composite film a potential candidate in medical thermotherapy pads.Entities:
Keywords: AgNW/PVA film heater; cold pressing; environmental endurance; thermal response; thermotherapy pad; transparent; ultraflexible
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28150931 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b16853
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229