Strain/deformation-insensitive wearable rubber composite for temperature monitoring based on the photothermal and thermoelectric conversion

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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Wearable sensor has been developed for the temperature monitoring. However, the motion of human muscles is a nonnegligible background interference which affects the stable and accurate transmission of output electrical signals for temperature sensor. Rubber, as an elastic and flexible material, has been widely applied all over the world due to the easy processing and low cost, which is potential to serve as a matrix of intelligent sensing material. But it is difficult to construct a conductive pathway in the solid rubber by the filling conductive media. Herein, we report a temperature-responsive rubber composite with strain-insensitive resistance based on a synergism structure constructed by Ag nanoflakes (AgNFs) and Ag nanoparticles (AgNPs) after the rubber latex film forming. The AgNFs are easier to overlap and form stable conductive paths to endow the material with a stable conductivity within a small strain (epsilon < 9 %) via the slide of AgNFs, showing a maximal value of (R-R-0)/R-0 at only 0.001. In this case, the AgNPs with slight agglomeration are filled into the space of AgNFs to construct conductive paths. Under the larger strain (9 % 更多
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Rubber composite,Strain -insensitive resistance,Temperature sensor,Photothermal conversion
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