5 (458) In stock
Extremely Stretchable and Self-Healable Electrical Skin with Mechanical Adaptability, an Ultrawide Linear Response Range, and Excellent Temperature Tolerance
Highly sensitive strain sensor based on stretchable sandwich-type composite of carbon nanotube and poly(styrene–butadiene–styrene) - ScienceDirect
Advances in TiS2 for energy storage, electronic devices, and catalysis: A review - ScienceDirect
A highly stretchable, breathable and thermoregulatory electronic skin based on the polyolefin elastomer nanofiber membrane - ScienceDirect
Highly sensitive strain sensor based on stretchable sandwich-type composite of carbon nanotube and poly(styrene–butadiene–styrene) - ScienceDirect
Water-induced polymer swelling and its application in soft electronics - ScienceDirect
Water-induced polymer swelling and its application in soft electronics - ScienceDirect
Smart Fibers for Self-Powered Electronic Skins
A stretchable and breathable form of epidermal device based on elastomeric nanofibre textiles and silver nanowires - Journal of Materials Chemistry C (RSC Publishing) DOI:10.1039/C9TC02584G
Smart Fibers for Self-Powered Electronic Skins
Silk fibroin fibers-based shape memory membrane with Janus wettability for multitiered wearable protection
PDF) Connective tissue inspired elastomer-based hydrogel for artificial skin via radiation-indued penetrating polymerization