Incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into textiles without sacrificing their intrinsic properties provides a promising platform in exploring wearable technology. However, manufacture of flexible, durable, and stretchable CNT/textile composites on an industrial scale is still a great challenge. We hereby report a facile way of incorporating CNTs into the traditional yarn manufacturing process by dipping and drying CNTs into cotton rovings followed by fabricating CNT/cotton/spandex composite yarn (CCSCY) in sirofil spinning. The existence of CNTs in CCSCY brings electrical conductivity to CCSCY while the mechanical properties and stretchability are preserved. We demonstrate that the CCSCY can be used as wearable strain sensors, exhibiting...
The increasing demand for wearable electronic devices has made the development of highly elastic str...
In this study, a commercially available Spandex multifilament yarn was coated with a thermoplastic p...
Rapid growth of personal electronics with concurrent research into telerehabilitation solutions disc...
Incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into textiles without sacrificing their intrinsic propertie...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) yarns are promising for wearable electronic applications due to their excellen...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Conductive cotton fabric was prepared by coating single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a knitted co...
Conductive cotton fabric was prepared by coating single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a knitted co...
A simple but effective method of developing multifunctional wearable cotton fabrics was achieved via...
Wearable and stretchable electronics including various conductors and sensors are featured with thei...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted extensive attention in the past few years because of their ap...
Electrochemically or electrothermally driven twisted/coiled carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn actuators are...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
The increasing demand for wearable electronic devices has made the development of highly elastic str...
In this study, a commercially available Spandex multifilament yarn was coated with a thermoplastic p...
Rapid growth of personal electronics with concurrent research into telerehabilitation solutions disc...
Incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into textiles without sacrificing their intrinsic propertie...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Carbon nanotube (CNT) yarns are promising for wearable electronic applications due to their excellen...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Highly stretchable, actuatable, electrically conductive knitted textiles based on Spandex (SPX)/CNT ...
Conductive cotton fabric was prepared by coating single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a knitted co...
Conductive cotton fabric was prepared by coating single-wall carbon nanotubes (CNTs) on a knitted co...
A simple but effective method of developing multifunctional wearable cotton fabrics was achieved via...
Wearable and stretchable electronics including various conductors and sensors are featured with thei...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have attracted extensive attention in the past few years because of their ap...
Electrochemically or electrothermally driven twisted/coiled carbon nanotube (CNT) yarn actuators are...
We studied the use of carbon-nanotube- (CNT)-based strain sensors as components of a textile-based, ...
The increasing demand for wearable electronic devices has made the development of highly elastic str...
In this study, a commercially available Spandex multifilament yarn was coated with a thermoplastic p...
Rapid growth of personal electronics with concurrent research into telerehabilitation solutions disc...