2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.mee.2009.04.012
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Controllable fabrication of carbon nanotube-polymer hybrid thin film for strain sensing

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“…By using DEP method, Sickert et al [28] has presented a macro scale strain sensing device with bundle single-walled carbon nanotube. Another concept with multi-walled CNTs film was reported recently by Li et al [29] and Song et al [30]. Piezoresistive behavior of CNTs was also applied for pressure sensor [31,32], force sensor [33].…”
Section: Piezoresistive Coefficients Of Aligned Single Wall Carbon Namentioning
confidence: 98%
“…By using DEP method, Sickert et al [28] has presented a macro scale strain sensing device with bundle single-walled carbon nanotube. Another concept with multi-walled CNTs film was reported recently by Li et al [29] and Song et al [30]. Piezoresistive behavior of CNTs was also applied for pressure sensor [31,32], force sensor [33].…”
Section: Piezoresistive Coefficients Of Aligned Single Wall Carbon Namentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes (CNT) [115][116][117][118], carbon black [119], metal nanoparticles [120,121]) can be incorporated in PDMS to improve its performance in microfl uidics and impart superior thermal and electrical conductivity [115,120] or mechanical fl exibility [115]. Other polymers can be admixed as additives into siloxane prepolymer formulation and cured together during the molding step [122].…”
Section: Modifi Cation Of Bulk Pdmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such composites can be produced using different kind of polymer matrices e.g. polyesters, epoxy resins or polystyrene and different kind of additives like pure iron, magnetite, carbon nanotubes, nickel nanoparticles, all of them appropriate for strain sensing applications [3][4][5][6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%