Winding-LockedCarbon Nanotubes/Polymer NanofibersHelical Yarn for Ultrastretchable Conductor and Strain Sensor
2020
Wearable
and stretchable electronics including various conductors
and sensors are featured with their lightweight, high flexibility,
and easy integration into functional devices or textiles. However,
most flexible electronic materials are still unsatisfactory due to
their poor recoverability under large strain. Herein, we fabricated
a carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and polyurethane (PU) nanofibers composite
helical yarn with electrical conductivity, ultrastretchability, and
high stretch sensitivity. The synergy of elastic PU molecules and
spring-like microgeometry enable the helical yarn excellent stretchability,
while CNTs are stably winding-locked into the yarn through a simple
twisting strategy, making good conductivity. By virtue of the interlaced
conductive network of CNTs in microlevel and the helical structure
in macrolevel, the CNTs/PU helical yarn achieves good recoverability
within 900% and maximum tensile elongation up to 1700%. With these
features, it can be used as a superelastic and highly stable conductive
wire. Moreover, it also can monitor the human motion as a rapid-response
strain sensor by adjusting the content of the CNTs simply. This general
and low-cost strategy is of great promise for ultrastretchable wearable
electronics and multifunctional devices.
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