High-Performance Strain Sensors Based on Spirally Structured Composites with Carbon Black, Chitin Nanocrystals, and Natural Rubber
Volume: 6, Issue: 8, Pages: 10595 - 10605
Published: Jun 11, 2018
Abstract
In this research, a new type of conductive composite with high tensile strength, high elasticity, and cost competitiveness has been developed through solution mixing–spraying–rolling methods. Naturel rubber (NR) latex with chitin nanocrystals (ChNCs) as reinforcing filler and carbon black (CB) are thermally sprayed on glass substrate layer by layer, and then, spirally structured conductive composites are obtained by rolling the sheets. When the...
Paper Details
Title
High-Performance Strain Sensors Based on Spirally Structured Composites with Carbon Black, Chitin Nanocrystals, and Natural Rubber
Published Date
Jun 11, 2018
Volume
6
Issue
8
Pages
10595 - 10605
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