Nanotechnology and textiles engineered by carbon nanotubes for the realization of advanced personal protective equipments

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Carbon nanotubes (CNT) and CNT-based active materials have been used to assemble the gas sensing unit of innovative platforms able to detect toxic atmospheres developing in confined workplaces. The main goal of the project was to realize a full-featured, operator-friendly safety detection and monitoring system based on multifunctional textiles nanotechnologies. The fabricated sensing platform consists of a multiple gas detector coupled with a specifically designed telecommunication infrastructure. The portable device, totally integrated in the workwear, offers several advantages over the conventional safety tools employed in industrial work activities. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Andretta, A., Terranova, M. L., Lavecchia, T., Gay, S., Picano, A., Mascioletti, A., … Tamburri, E. (2014). Nanotechnology and textiles engineered by carbon nanotubes for the realization of advanced personal protective equipments. In AIP Conference Proceedings (Vol. 1603, pp. 71–77). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4883044

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