Publication | Open Access
Conductive Cotton Fabrics for Motion Sensing and Heating Applications
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2018
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Materials ScienceSmart TextileEngineeringSoft RoboticsMechanical EngineeringCotton FabricWearable TechnologyWearable ElectronicsCnts CoatingWearable SensorsConductive Cotton FabricHeat TransferMotion SensingFlexible SensorTextile Fibre
Conductive cotton fabric was prepared by coating single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a knitted cotton fabric surface through a "dip-and-dry" method. The combination of CNTs and cotton fabric was analyzed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and Raman scattering spectroscopy. The CNTs coating improved the mechanical properties of the fabric and imparted conductivity to the fabric. The electromechanical performance of the CNT-cotton fabric (CCF) was evaluated. Strain sensors made from the CCF exhibited a large workable strain range (0~100%), fast response and great stability. Furthermore, CCF-based strain sensors was used to monitor the real-time human motions, such as standing, walking, running, squatting and bending of finger and elbow. The CCF also exhibited strong electric heating effect. The flexible strain sensors and electric heaters made from CCF have potential applications in wearable electronic devices and cold weather conditions.
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