| Literature DB >> 33478162 |
Hammad R Khalid1, Iqra Choudhry2, Daeik Jang2, Nadir Abbas3, M Salman Haider4, H K Lee2.
Abstract
Flexible electronic devices have gained significant interest due to their different potential applications. Herein, we report highly flexible, stretchable, and sensitive sensors made of sprayed CNT layer, sandwiched between two polymer layers. A facile fabrication process was employed in which the CNT solution was directly sprayed onto a patterned bottom polymer layer, above which a second polymer layer was casted to get a sandwiched composite structure. Varying amounts of CNT solution (i.e., 10, 25, 40, 70, and 100 mL) were sprayed to get conductive CNT layers of different thicknesses/densities. The physical characteristics of the conductive CNT layers were studied through SEM and optical images. The starting electrical resistance values (without strain) as well as the changes in electrical resistance against human body motions were monitored. The synthesized samples exhibited good response against finger and wrist bending. The conductivity of the samples increased with increase of CNT solution volume while the sensitivity followed the inverse relation, suggesting that the sensors with controlled sensitivity could be fabricated for targeted strain ranges using the proposed method.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotubes; flexible sensor; functional composite; piezoresistive material; polymeric composite; spray deposition; stretchable senor; wearable sensor
Year: 2021 PMID: 33478162 PMCID: PMC7835748 DOI: 10.3390/polym13020311
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329