Carbon nanotube-based flexible electrothermal film heaters with a high heating rate

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High-performance, flexible film heaters with carbon nanotube transparent conducting films are easily fabricated by both a rod-coating method and a spraying method. The main conclusion we have reached is that the film demonstrates a heating rate of 6.1°C s−1 at 35V and sheet resistance as low as 94.7Ωsq−1 with 72.04% optical transmittance at a wavelength of 550nm by the spraying method after a series of posttreatment processes with acid and distilled water. Then, we adopt a mathematical method of nonlinear fitting to simulate the collected experimental data and the functions effectively. Furthermore, through analysis of the formula, the correlation between temperature and time is well explained. Therefore, carbon nanotube-based, flexible, transparent heaters exhibit high electrothermal performance and are expected to find different applications, e.g. various functional devices such as heating materials, heatable smart windows or dining tables.

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Jia, S. L., Geng, H. Z., Wang, L., Tian, Y., Xu, C. X., Shi, P. P., … Kong, J. (2018). Carbon nanotube-based flexible electrothermal film heaters with a high heating rate. Royal Society Open Science, 5(6). https://doi.org/10.1098/rsos.172072

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