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Fabrication of low cost and scalable carbon-based conductive ink for E-textile applications

Author Affiliations
Bangladesh University of Textiles
Published InMaterials Today Communications
Year2018
Citations57

Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate a simple, highly scalable and cost-effective fabrication process of functional carbon black (CB) ink from burned charcoal of dry woods. Our process consists of both dry and wet medium blending of burned charcoals which reduces the consumption of high processing time and uses of sophisticated instruments to manufacture functional CB. The process includes formulation of functional CB ink prepared with poly-vinyl alcohol (PVA) binder, which is applied to the textile fabric using a simple pad-dry process. The sheet resistance and the loading percentage of carbon ink on the cotton fabric are saturated to ∼(25–28) kΩ/sq. and ∼(115–130) wt.% of the native fabric, respectively after 7 repeated padding cycles. The carbon-coated fabrics are demonstrated durable and…
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