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Enhanced electrothermal efficiency of flexible graphene fabric Joule heaters with the aid of graphene oxide

Tian et al., 2019

Document ID
947972244883891163
Author
Tian M
Hao Y
Qu L
Zhu S
Zhang X
Chen S
Publication year
Publication venue
Materials Letters

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Flexible fabric Joule heaters reflect a broad prospect due to their wearable substrate, low cost and easily compatibility to garment. In this paper, graphene-based fabric Joule heaters were fabricated with spraying coating method, the as-prepared fabrics possessed bilayer …
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