Monday, 28 November 2016

Cambridge and Jiangnan researchers use graphene for conductive textiles.

Researchers at Cambridge University and China’s Jiangnan University have found a way to deposit graphene-based inks onto cotton to produce electrically conductive textile. The researchers created inks of chemically modified graphene flakes that are more adhesive to cotton fibres than unmodified graphene. Heat treatment after depositing the ink on the fabric improves the conductivity of ...

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from Electronics Weekly http://www.electronicsweekly.com/news/business/cambridge-jiangnan-researchers-use-graphene-conductive-textiles-2016-11/

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