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Conductive Cotton Textile from Safely Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes

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2015

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Electroconductive cotton textile has been prepared by a simple dipping‐drying coating technique using safely functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotubes ( f ‐MWCNTs). Owing to the surface functional groups, the f ‐MWCNTs become strongly attached with the cotton fibers forming network armors on their surfaces. As a result, the textile exhibits enhanced electrical properties with improved thermal conductivity and therefore is demonstrated as a flexible electrothermal heating element. The fabricated f ‐MWCNTs/cotton textile can be heated uniformly from room temperature to ca . 100°C within few minutes depending on the applied voltage. The textile shows good thermal stability and repeatability during a long‐term heating test.

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