Volume 43, Issue 4 2270011
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Strain Sensing Behavior of 3D Printable and Wearable Conductive Polymer Composites Filled with Silane-Modified MWCNTs

First published: 18 February 2022
Citations: 2

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Inside Cover: In article number 2100663, Minghua Zhang, Jianke Du, and co-workers, demonstrate that conductive polymers filled by ACB and silane-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs-MTES) possess superior printability, stretchability, conductivity, and strain sensing behavior. A flexible wearable strain-sensing skin patch is printed, and it can successfully record motion signals on human joints with good stability and repeatability, showing potential applications in the field of healthcare and motion monitoring.

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