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Authors Narongthong, J. ; Das, A. ; Le, Hai Hong ; Wießner, S. ; Sirisinha, C.
Title An efficient highly flexible strain sensor: Enhanced electrical conductivity, piezoresistivity and flexibility of a strongly piezoresistive composite based on conductive carbon black and an ionic liquid
Date 01.10.2018
Number 55621
Abstract Flexible strain sensors based on conductive carbon black (CB) filled styrene-butadiene rubber were developed. The use of ionic liquid (IL) allows improvement of the filler dispersion, rubber-filler interaction and flexibility of the sample that finally enhances the piezoresistive performance and the sensibility. At filler loading close to the percolation threshold, the electrical conductivity increases by two orders of magnitude when the IL/CB ratio is increased from 0 to 1.5. In contrast to the use of normal plasticisers, the loss in piezoresistivity at low strains is overcome. The sensitivity at 2.5% strain using an IL/CB ratio of 1.5 is about 600% higher compared with the sample without IL. Also, the response consistency becomes better with higher IL/CB ratios. Moreover, the use of IL allows the composites to be deformed more easily while still providing high responsivity to small strains. This enables the construction of better flexible strain sensors with long-term stability.
Publisher Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing
Wikidata Q57707808
Citation Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 113 (2018) 330-338
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compositesa.2018.08.004
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