Washable heat-resistant and inkjet-printed devices on cotton fabric for wearable applications
  • Bae, Kyubin
  • Heo, Bowoong
  • 황규현
  • Jo, Eunhwan
  • Kang, Yunsung
  • 외 2명
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Electronic textiles (e-textiles) face challenges in maintaining fabric properties and achieving high electrical conductivity with screen printing and particle-based inkjet printing. While particle-free reactive inks enable high-resolution patterning with sufficient electrical conductivity, their application on cellulose-based fibers is hindered by negatively charged surfaces. This study introduces inkjet-printed e-textiles using reactive silver ink and carbon nanotube ink on poly-L-lysine-coated cotton fabric. Carbon nanotubes establish a conductive network that promotes silver ion reduction, yielding densely packed nanoparticles with enhanced conductivity (1.25 x 10(5) S m(-)(1)). The resulting composite functions as a resistive tactile sensor with high sensitivity (6.02 kPa(-)(1)) due to the hierarchical structure of cotton fabric. In addition, the inherent heat resistance of cotton facilitates its high-temperature resistance during heating. In this work, the fabricated e-textiles maintain performance through bending, ironing, and washing, inferring our printing technique as a promising strategy for wearable devices.

제목
Washable heat-resistant and inkjet-printed devices on cotton fabric for wearable applications
저자
Bae, KyubinHeo, Bowoong황규현Jo, EunhwanKang, YunsungPyo, SoonjaeKim, Jongbaeg
DOI
10.1038/s41467-025-63636-3
발행일
2025-09
저널명
Nature Communications
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