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TítuloTowards "green" smart materials for force and strain sensors: The case of polyaniline
Autor(es)Pina, C.D.
Zappa, E.
Busca, G.
Costa, Pedro
Lanceros-Méndez, S.
Sironi, A.
Falletta, E.
Palavras-chaveGreen synthesis
Piezoresistivity
Polyaniline
Sensors
Data2015
EditoraTrans Tech Publications
RevistaKey Engineering Materials
CitaçãoPina, C. D., Zappa, E., Busca, G., Costa, P., Lanceros-Mendéz, S., Sironi, A., & Falletta, E. (2015) Towards "green" smart materials for force and strain sensors: The case of polyaniline. Vol. 644. Key Engineering Materials (pp. 157-162).
Resumo(s)Stress/strain sensors constitute a class of devices with a global ever-growing market thanks to their use in many fields of modern life. They are typically constituted by thin metal foils deposited on flexible supports. However, the low inherent resistivity and limited flexibility of their constituents make them inadequate for several applications, such as measuring large movements in robotic systems and biological tissues. As an alternative to the traditional compounds, in the present work we will show the advantages to employ a smart material, polyaniline (PANI), prepared by an innovative environmentally friendly route, for force/strain sensor applications wherein simple processing, environmental friendliness and sensitivity are particularly required.
TipoArtigo em ata de conferência
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/38868
ISBN9783038354413
DOI10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.644.157
ISSN1013-9826
1662-9795
Arbitragem científicayes
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CDF - FCD - Artigos/Papers (with refereeing)

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