2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtcomm.2021.103031
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Preparation and properties of PA@PANI conductive and flame retardant functional polyester fabric without droplet

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“…Therefore, the addition of PET led to a reduction in both the thermal decomposition temperature and maximum thermal decomposition rate of PP. This can be attributed to the relatively poor thermal stability of ester groups in the PET chain and the disruption of integrity in both the original components and crystal regions caused by interaction between the PET and PP crystalline polymers in those regions. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Therefore, the addition of PET led to a reduction in both the thermal decomposition temperature and maximum thermal decomposition rate of PP. This can be attributed to the relatively poor thermal stability of ester groups in the PET chain and the disruption of integrity in both the original components and crystal regions caused by interaction between the PET and PP crystalline polymers in those regions. , …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be attributed to the relatively poor thermal stability of ester groups in the PET chain and the disruption of integrity in both the original components and crystal regions caused by interaction between the PET and PP crystalline polymers in those regions. 27,28 3.4. Mechanical Properties.…”
Section: Thermal Behavior Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, chemical vapor deposition , and plasma treatment techniques have been used to develop uniform layers of conductive polymers on the fiber surface. Another method to create uniform layers of conductive polymers on the fiber surface is in situ polymerization of conjugated polymer systems on the surface of the textile fiber. Similar to the methods listed below, this technique can be used to produce flexible and lightweight fabrics with good conductivity. Some of the disadvantages of these methods are the complex manufacturing processes, difficult scalability of production, and inevitable degradation of the natural properties of the textiles.…”
Section: Pedot:pss-based Conductive Fabricsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Projections prior to the outbreak of COVID-19 forecasted that rising levels of disposable income, population growth and rapid urbanisation would lead to the expansion of the global textile and apparel industry. Recently, both the scientific and industrial segments have been increasingly using innovative fabrication and production methods of smart textiles such as superhydrophobic, 1,2 radiation-shielding, 3,4 flame-retardant 5,6 and conductive fabrics. 7,8 One of the most intriguing techniques in the recent development of smart, sustainable fabrics is the emergence of the self-healing idea, which involves applying an innovative coating technology to fabrics.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%