Towards conductive textiles: Coating polymeric fibres with graphene

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Abstract

Conducting fibres are essential to the development of e-textiles. We demonstrate a method to make common insulating textile fibres conductive, by coating them with graphene. The resulting fibres display sheet resistance values as low as 600 Ωsq-1, demonstrating that the high conductivity of graphene is not lost when transferred to textile fibres. An extensive microscopic study of the surface of graphene-coated fibres is presented. We show that this method can be employed to textile fibres of different materials, sizes and shapes, and to different types of graphene. These graphene-based conductive fibres can be used as a platform to build integrated electronic devices directly in textiles.

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Neves, A. I. S., Rodrigues, D. P., De Sanctis, A., Alonso, E. T., Pereira, M. S., Amaral, V. S., … Craciun, M. F. (2017). Towards conductive textiles: Coating polymeric fibres with graphene. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04453-7

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