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Adriana Millan1, Anny Morales1, Richard A Venditti1
1Department of Forest Biomaterials, College of Natural Resources, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC 27695-8005, USA.
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The current economic growth and increasing needs of society have led to developing processes that harm our environment and have severe long-term consequences. For this reason, different attempts have been made to mitigate these effects by substituting conventional toxic materials with environmentally friendly ones. Industry sectors related to energy storage, printed electronics, and wearable technology are moving towards applying sustainable strategies. Renewable biopolymers such as cellulose and its derivatives, as well as carbon-based alternatives, which include carbon nanotubes (CNTs), single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), graphite, graphene, and carbon black (CB), are leading the advances in this field. The present research aimed to develop conductive cellulose paper using environmentally friendly components compatible with the paper recycling process. Coating formulations based on carbon black were proposed using three different types of binders: polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), latex (styrene butadiene), and sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC). The formulation, composition, and preparation were studied, and they were related to the coating's electrical resistance and integrity. This last parameter was determined through a new method described in this research, implementing a mechanical/optical technique to measure the coating's durability. The formulation with the best performance in terms of electrical resistance (0.29 kΩ), integrity, and non-toxicity was obtained using sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) as a binder and dispersant.
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