Xu et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Moisture-resilient graphene-dyed wool fabric for strain sensingXu et al., 2020
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- Xu L
- Liu Z
- Zhai H
- Chen X
- Sun R
- Lyu S
- Fan Y
- Yi Y
- Chen Z
- Jin L
- Zhang J
- Li Y
- Ye T
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- ACS applied materials & interfaces
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E-textile consisting of natural fabrics has become a promising material to construct wearable sensors due to its comfortability and breathability on the human body. However, the reported fabric-based e-textile materials, such as graphene-treated cotton, silk, and flax, generally …
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