Publication date: 5 March 2018
Source:Materials & Design, Volume 141
Author(s): Yongwang Liu, Huanjun Zheng, Mingxian Liu
Chitosan (CS)/carbon black (CB) composite sponges with high electrical conductivity and strain sensing sensitivity are prepared by combining solution-mixing and freeze-drying techniques. CB nanoparticles with diameter of ~40nm play the role of a conductive component in the CS/CB composites. CB can form a continuous filler network in CS, which leads to the increase in viscosity and shear modulus. When writing and drying the CS/CB conductive ink, conductive tracks are obtained. With the increase in CB content, the density, electrical conductivity, compressive properties, and thermal stability of CS sponges are improved. The X-ray diffraction and Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy results show CB are successfully compounded into CS matrix. The addition of CB leads to a slight decrease in the porosity of CS sponges. Sensing performances of CS/CB composite sponges are investigated by detecting various human activities including pronouncing, breathing, and joint bending. CS/CB composite sponges show good sensitivity and stability after several hundred loops. CS/CB composite sponges combine the advantages of low-cost, easy fabricating process, flexible, and high performance, which make them show great potentials in highly sensitive strain sensor.
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