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A Fabrication Method for Highly Stretchable Conductors with Silver Nanowires
Published on: January 21, 2016
Knitted fabrics made from highly conductive stretchable fibers
Rujun Ma1, Jiyong Lee, Dongmin Choi
1IBS Center for Integrated Nanostructure Physics (CINAP), Institute of Basic Science (IBS) , Daejeon, 305-701, Korea.
Abstract:
We report knitted fabrics made from highly conductive stretchable fibers. The maximum initial conductivity of fibers synthesized by wet spinning was 17460 S cm(-1) with a rupture tensile strain of 50%. The maximum strain could be increased to 490% by decreasing the conductivity to 236 S cm(-1). The knitted fabric was mechanically and electrically reversible up to 100% tensile strain when coated by poly(dimethylsiloxane). The normalized resistance of the poly(dimethylsiloxane)-coated fabric decreased to 0.65 at 100% strain.

