Authors
Toan Dinh, Hoang-Phuong Phan, Tuan-Khoa Nguyen, Afzaal Qamar, Abu Riduan Md Foisal, Thanh Nguyen Viet, Canh-Dung Tran, Yong Zhu, Nam-Trung Nguyen, Dzung Viet Dao
Publication date
2016
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume
4
Issue
42
Pages
10061-10068
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
Flexible and stretchable electronics have a wide variety of wearable applications in portable sensors, flexible electrodes/heaters, flexible circuits and stretchable displays. Spinnable carbon nanotubes (CNTs) constructed on flexible substrates are potential materials for wearable sensing applications owing to their high thermal and electrical conductivity, low mass density and excellent mechanical properties. Here, we demonstrate a wearable thermal flow sensor for healthcare using lightweight, high strength, flexible CNT yarns as hotwires, pencil graphite as electrodes, and lightweight, recyclable and biodegradable paper as flexible substrates, without using any toxic chemicals. The CNT-based sensor which could be utilized to monitor respiratory diseases is comfortably affixed to human skin and detects real-time human respiration. We also successfully demonstrate the temperature detecting functionality integrated …
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