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      Electrically conductive highly elastic polyamide/lycra fabric treated with PEDOT:PSS and polyurethane

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          Knitted Strain Sensor Textiles of Highly Conductive All-Polymeric Fibers.

          A scaled-up fiber wet-spinning production of electrically conductive and highly stretchable PU/PEDOT:PSS fibers is demonstrated for the first time. The PU/PEDOT:PSS fibers possess the mechanical properties appropriate for knitting various textile structures. The knitted textiles exhibit strain sensing properties that were dependent upon the number of PU/PEDOT:PSS fibers used in knitting. The knitted textiles show sensitivity (as measured by the gauge factor) that increases with the number of PU/PEDOT:PSS fibers deployed. A highly stable sensor response was observed when four PU/PEDOT:PSS fibers were co-knitted with a commercial Spandex yarn. The knitted textile sensor can distinguish different magnitudes of applied strain with cyclically repeatable sensor responses at applied strains of up to 160%. When used in conjunction with a commercial wireless transmitter, the knitted textile responded well to the magnitude of bending deformations, demonstrating potential for remote strain sensing applications. The feasibility of an all-polymeric knitted textile wearable strain sensor was demonstrated in a knee sleeve prototype with application in personal training and rehabilitation following injury.
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            Strain-Responsive Polyurethane/PEDOT:PSS Elastomeric Composite Fibers with High Electrical Conductivity

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              Mechanical characterization of PEDOT:PSS thin films

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                Journal
                Journal of Materials Science
                J Mater Sci
                Springer Science and Business Media LLC
                0022-2461
                1573-4803
                July 2019
                March 28 2019
                July 2019
                : 54
                : 13
                : 9591-9602
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                10.1007/s10853-019-03519-3
                a6e8a99d-dbba-4cdd-b92d-990804f9afa5
                © 2019

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