1983
DOI: 10.1016/0022-5088(83)90357-0
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“…[208,209] Additionally, metallic fabric produced in such traditional manners consists of defects, such as stiffness, easy to rust, poor air permeability, intrinsic brittle, and heavy in weight. [210,211] To overcome these hurdles, different low dimensional metallic nanoparticles, nanowires, and nanoflakes/nanosheets/ nanoclusters have been advanced for flexible and stretchable wearable electronics. For proper integration of these nanostructural metallic derivatives in textile architecture, researchers have adopted different fabricating techniques including physical depositing, [212] flame and arc spraying, [213] sputtering, [214] chemical platting, [215] etc.…”
Section: Metal-based E-textile Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[208,209] Additionally, metallic fabric produced in such traditional manners consists of defects, such as stiffness, easy to rust, poor air permeability, intrinsic brittle, and heavy in weight. [210,211] To overcome these hurdles, different low dimensional metallic nanoparticles, nanowires, and nanoflakes/nanosheets/ nanoclusters have been advanced for flexible and stretchable wearable electronics. For proper integration of these nanostructural metallic derivatives in textile architecture, researchers have adopted different fabricating techniques including physical depositing, [212] flame and arc spraying, [213] sputtering, [214] chemical platting, [215] etc.…”
Section: Metal-based E-textile Blocksmentioning
confidence: 99%