2019
DOI: 10.1063/1.5141447
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CNT based electrodes (wearable & textile-based) for cardiac monitoring in long term & continuous fashion

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“…In the past decades, textile sensors have drawn considerable research and commercial interest because of their flexibility, breathability, and ease of daily wear and use. Some carbon-based materials, including graphene [24,25,32,44,45,[55][56][57][58]76], CNT [34,49,[59][60][61][65][66][67]69,70,73], and CB [36,49,63,64], have been widely used in textile sensor research. Textile sensors are made by combining conductive carbon-based materials with flexible polymer textile materials.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the past decades, textile sensors have drawn considerable research and commercial interest because of their flexibility, breathability, and ease of daily wear and use. Some carbon-based materials, including graphene [24,25,32,44,45,[55][56][57][58]76], CNT [34,49,[59][60][61][65][66][67]69,70,73], and CB [36,49,63,64], have been widely used in textile sensor research. Textile sensors are made by combining conductive carbon-based materials with flexible polymer textile materials.…”
Section: Discussion and Outlookmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the developments of recent years, more physiological-signal sensors have been studied. In 2019, Bansal et al reviewed the development of electrodes based on CNTs for long-term and continuous ECG monitoring, which can help monitor the health of the human body [36]. In 2023, Hossain et al used 3D knitted technology to integrate sensing yarns wrapped in CNTs into textiles.…”
Section: Cntmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, dry electrodes have been found with merits that overcome the limitation of the wet electrodes like no skin irritation and kin preparation and long-time monitoring continuously. Medical experts and researchers tend to use Carbon Nanotubes CNT-based ECG electrodes or wearables [35], [36], [37]. Fig.…”
Section: Data Acquisitionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interdisciplinary efforts for the advancement of textiles technology, nanotechnology, material science, and miniaturization of electronics are facilitating the development of textile electrodes for wearable health monitoring. Widely explored materials include metallic nanoparticles [ 5 , 40 ], intrinsically conductive polymer (ICP) [ 52 , 54 ], and carbonaceous materials, e.g., carbon nanotube (CNT) [ 55 ], graphene [ 56 ], carbon black (CB) [ 57 ], activated carbon [ 58 ], to impart electrical conductivity in textiles. Recent research approaches involve preparing a suspension of these materials to form conductive inks, printing paste, and applied to the textile substrates using different processes [ 54 , 59 65 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%