2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jtice.2018.10.016
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Simple construction based on epoxy-bonded super-hydrophobic anti-corrosion coating

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“…Smart clothing, also known as electronic textiles, is a very promising type of clothing equipped with various electronic elements. Among the components of smart clothing, the sensing elements always play a key role in detecting human behavior. Early sensors for wearable devices were always rigid and directly attached to garments, which could lead to bulky and unsatisfactory wearing experiences. ,, Gradually, flexible sensors that could be embedded or sewn into garments and improve the wearing experience were fabricated. , Typically, flexible strain sensors with various dimensions, such as one-dimensional (1D) fibers or yarns; two-dimensional (2D) films, sheets, , or fabric; and three-dimensional (3D) sponges, , hydrogels, or nonwoven fabric, have been established to investigate their potential applications in the smart wearable field. These flexible strain sensors have already improved the wearing experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart clothing, also known as electronic textiles, is a very promising type of clothing equipped with various electronic elements. Among the components of smart clothing, the sensing elements always play a key role in detecting human behavior. Early sensors for wearable devices were always rigid and directly attached to garments, which could lead to bulky and unsatisfactory wearing experiences. ,, Gradually, flexible sensors that could be embedded or sewn into garments and improve the wearing experience were fabricated. , Typically, flexible strain sensors with various dimensions, such as one-dimensional (1D) fibers or yarns; two-dimensional (2D) films, sheets, , or fabric; and three-dimensional (3D) sponges, , hydrogels, or nonwoven fabric, have been established to investigate their potential applications in the smart wearable field. These flexible strain sensors have already improved the wearing experience.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, when exposed to aggressive media, especially chloride in the environment, aluminum and its alloys inevitably undergo serious corrosion, which considerably hinders their number of applications. Numerous efforts have been made to inhibit metal corrosion, including organic coatings [1][2][3], inhibitors [4,5], cathodic protection [6] and surface modification [7]. Inspired by lotus leaves, a superhydrophobic surface with a water contact angle greater than 150°and rolling angle smaller than 10°, has attracted great attention over the past decades, because it presents significant potential in the fields of selfcleaning [8,9], corrosion resistance [10][11][12], oil-water separation [13] and energy conservation [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-corrosion coating can be applied to a metal surface to isolate it from the corrosive medium and oxygen. 5,6 As a result, coatings should have good electrical insulation capability, water impermeability and strong adhesion to the surface of the metal. 7 Furthermore, imparting self-repairing ability is an effective way to prolong the life of materials.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%