A highly stretchable, super-hydrophobic strain sensor based on polydopamine and graphene reinforced nanofiber composite for human motion monitoring
Abstract
null null Much attention has been given to flexible electronic devices in recent years. Conductive polymer composites (CPCs) have been utilized to fabricate strain sensors owing to their lightweight and high flexibility. It is a great challenge to develop flexible and wearable strain sensors with light weight, good skin affinity and gas permeability, high sensitivity and excellent corrosion resistance. In this work, electrospun thermoplastic...
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Title
A highly stretchable, super-hydrophobic strain sensor based on polydopamine and graphene reinforced nanofiber composite for human motion monitoring
Published Date
Jan 15, 2020
Volume
181
Pages
107580
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