2016
DOI: 10.1049/mnl.2015.0441
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Preparation of multi‐walled carbon nanotubes/SiO 2 core–shell nanocomposites by a two‐step Stöber process

Abstract: The surface modification and functionalisation of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) could provide enhanced properties to MWNTs for highly specific applications which often require solubilisation and dispersion, promotion of functionality, biocompatibility or lower toxicity of MWNTs. Herein, a novel nanocomposite consisting of MWNTs as a core and amorphous silica (SiO 2) as a shell is developed. First, the functionalisation of MWNTs with carboxylic functional group (MWNTs-COOH) was obtained via oxidation us… Show more

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“…In a flexible device, fabrication of electrode on its flexible substrate is one of the key processes because cracks are likely to appear when using metal in this process. Given the high mechanical flexibility, high conductivity, and low weight of CNTs [10, 14], some researchers have fabricated flexible pressure sensor by using CNTs as conducting electrode on PDMS substrate [15]. For example, Lipomi et al proposed that spraying single‐walled CNTs (SWNTs) could form transparent and conducting films that were used to fabricate a skin‐like pressure and strain sensors on PDMS substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a flexible device, fabrication of electrode on its flexible substrate is one of the key processes because cracks are likely to appear when using metal in this process. Given the high mechanical flexibility, high conductivity, and low weight of CNTs [10, 14], some researchers have fabricated flexible pressure sensor by using CNTs as conducting electrode on PDMS substrate [15]. For example, Lipomi et al proposed that spraying single‐walled CNTs (SWNTs) could form transparent and conducting films that were used to fabricate a skin‐like pressure and strain sensors on PDMS substrate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%