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Coaxial electrospun flexible PANI//PU fibers as highly sensitive pH wearable sensor

Hou et al., 2020

Document ID
11450223378154115780
Author
Hou X
Zhou Y
Liu Y
Wang L
Wang J
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of Materials Science

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The combination of conductive material and flexible material is an unavoidable problem in the preparation of flexible sensor, but uniform combination of the materials in micro-or nanostructure is difficult. Coaxial electrospinning is an effective way to realize the …
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