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Development of PU Nanoweb Based Electroconductive Textiles and Exploration of Applicability as a Transmission Line for Smart Clothing

PU 나노웹 기반 전기전도성 텍스타일의 개발 및 스마트의류용 신호전달선으로의 적용 가능성 탐색

  • Jang, Eunji (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University) ;
  • Cho, Gilsoo (Dept. of Clothing & Textiles, Yonsei University)
  • 장은지 (연세대학교 의류환경학과) ;
  • 조길수 (연세대학교 의류환경학과)
  • Received : 2017.12.20
  • Accepted : 2018.01.25
  • Published : 2018.02.28

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop the electroconductive textiles based on polyurethane(PU) nanoweb and to explore that it is applicable to smart clothing. The electroconductive textiles developed by coating 2.0 wt% aqueous dispersed non-oxidized graphene paste on the surface of PU nanoweb. The fabricated electroconductive nanoweb was applied as a transmission line to connect the LED lamp, and the brightness of the LED lamp was measured to confirm its performance. The nanoweb transmission line was fixed by two methods(seam sealing tape, embroidering) to connect the LED lamp and AA batteries. The results as follows, the brightness of the LED lamp fixed with seam sealing tape was about 82 lux, and which fixed with embroidering was about 57 lux. It represents that the nanoweb transmission line which fixed with the seam sealing tape has better electrical signal transmitting because the lux value higher than the one fixed by embroidering. In order to compare the performance of the nanoweb transmission line and the metal wire, we connected the LED lamp with copper wire. The brightness of copper wire connected LED lamp was about 193 lux. Although the electrical signal strength of the nanoweb transmission line was weaker than the copper wire, it was reachable to operate LED lamp. The results of this study will provide a basic data to develop the textile based electronic devices, and conducting wire for smart clothing.

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