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Researchers at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University have developed a new method
for the preparation of conductive fiber fabrics.
They use negatively charged polyelectrolytes to modify sodium polymethacrylate or sodium polyacrylate to initiate in situ radical polymerization on the surface of textiles, and then use chemical methods to plate the surface with metal to ensure excellent adhesion properties and excellent washing durability
of textiles.
This conductive fiber textile has been proven to have excellent mechanical and electrical stability after repeated rubbing, stretching and washing, can replace traditional rigid conductive electrodes, and can integrate wires into
wearable electronics.
The process is low in manufacturing and suitable for the industrial production of high-performance conductive textiles
.
(Su)