2020
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201908214
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Bioinspired Fluffy Fabric with In Situ Grown Carbon Nanotubes for Ultrasensitive Wearable Airflow Sensor

Abstract: Recently, electronic skin and smart textiles have attracted considerable attention. Flexible sensors, as a kind of indispensable components of flexible electronics, have been extensively studied. However, wearable airflow sensors capable of monitoring the environment airflow in real time are rarely reported. Herein, by mimicking the spider's fluff, an ultrasensitive and flexible all‐textile airflow sensor based on fabric with in situ grown carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is developed. The fabric decorated with fluffy‐… Show more

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“…Zhang's group reported a series of flexible fibers based on CNTs, silk composites, which can be further weaved into sensors and supercapacitors. [162][163][164] CNT-based aerogels, which are usually obtained in sol-gel processes, mixed with specific polymers/binders, 165 or grafted with functional groups, can serve as conductive additives in electrode materials for supercapacitors, 166 providing a large specific surface area for a high energy density and interconnected conductive networks for fast charging/discharging processes. CNT sponges, which can be directly synthesized using CVD methods, can be used as additives in Li-ion batteries 167 or solid-state fluoride-ion batteries (e.g., CaF 2 , MgF 2 ).…”
Section: Devices Based On Cnt Heterostructures and Composites Solar Cells Based On Cnt Film Heterostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang's group reported a series of flexible fibers based on CNTs, silk composites, which can be further weaved into sensors and supercapacitors. [162][163][164] CNT-based aerogels, which are usually obtained in sol-gel processes, mixed with specific polymers/binders, 165 or grafted with functional groups, can serve as conductive additives in electrode materials for supercapacitors, 166 providing a large specific surface area for a high energy density and interconnected conductive networks for fast charging/discharging processes. CNT sponges, which can be directly synthesized using CVD methods, can be used as additives in Li-ion batteries 167 or solid-state fluoride-ion batteries (e.g., CaF 2 , MgF 2 ).…”
Section: Devices Based On Cnt Heterostructures and Composites Solar Cells Based On Cnt Film Heterostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Humidity is one of the essential indexes of air, which is important for industrial and agricultural production and our daily life. As a humidity detection tool, flexible electronic humidity sensors have attracted much attention because of their wide applications in fields of wearable electronics, smart textiles, electronic skin, and soft robotics [12] , [13] , [14] , [15] , [16] , [17] , [18] , [19] , [20] . Specifically, conductive polymer composite-based humidity sensors with incorporated electrically conductive fillers in insulating polymer matrixes are attracting much attention owing to their excellent flexibility, low cost, and ease of processing [21] , [22] , [23] , [24] , [25] , [26] , [27] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The airflow sensitivity was as high as 340 mV/(m/s) with the supplied current of 7 mA. This sensitivity was much higher than CNT thermal flow sensors reported previously [13], [26]. In addition, Figure 5b and Figure S2 show that the response time of the sensor (time lag taken to reach 90% magnitude of the signal) was less than 100 ms (bandwidth >10 Hz).…”
Section: B Performance Of Ho-cnt Flow Sensormentioning
confidence: 68%
“…and G peak at 1579 cm −1 (sp 2 hybridization of crystalline carbon) [26]. Porous structure of the PAN nanofiber layers is illustrated in Figure 3e.…”
Section: Heat Dissipation Flowmentioning
confidence: 95%