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Investigations of carbon nanotubes and polyacrylonitrile composites for flexible textronics
Abstract
Thin composite layers based on polyacrylonitrile (PAN) and carbon nanotubes (CNT) were fabricated by means of spraycoating with pneumatic atomization. Research was conducted to achieve transparent and flexible electrodes. Preparedsuspensions in different proportions of functional phase provided good dispersion quality of CNTs and the stability. Thecarbon nanotubes were dispersed in dimethylformamide and then added to polyacrylonitrile solution. Suspension wassprayed onto Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) foil. After thermal treatment, samples were mechanically and electricallytested. Thanks to carbon nanomaterials used in prepared coatings, high electrical conductivity and mechanical resistancewas observed. Use of a polyacrylonitrile guarantee the flexibility of electrodes and high potential in integration withpolyacrylonitrile based fabrics.