Abstract

Bendable and breathable polymer nanofibre nonwovens with metal-like electrical conductivity are required for lightweight electrodes and electric shielding design with applications in batteries, functional textiles, sensors, cars, aerospace, constructions, mobile phones, and medical devices. Metal-like conductivity in polymer nonwovens has not been achieved till now due to the limitation of the existing processing techniques. We show here, the metal-like electrical conductivity of 750,000 S/m in polyacrylonitrile (PAN), poly(ε-caprolactone) (PCL) nonwoven using very low content of silver nanowires (AgNW; 3.35 vol%). The key to the high conductivity was the homogenous distribution of AgNW in nonwoven made by wet-laid process using short electrospun fibre and AgNW dispersion. Above a threshold of 0.36 vol% AgNW, the conductivity of the nonwoven increased by seven orders of magnitude, which we attribute to the onset of percolation of the AgNW. Our nonwoven-AgNW composites show fast heating and cooling within a few seconds at a voltage of 1.1 V, which is in the range of portable devices. These composites are also breathable and bendable. The electrical conductivity was independent of the bending angle of the composite, which is important for applications mentioned above and would help other scientists to design new conductive materials in the future.

Highlights

  • Conductive sponges, nonwovens, films and fibres are of major importance for energy production,[1] energy storage,[2] sensors[3] and actuators.[4]

  • We present a straightforward methodology for the preparation of polymer composite nanofibre nonwovens with metal-like electrical conductivity of up to 750.000 S/m at very low content of AgNW (

  • Polymer nanofibre composite nonwovens with metal-like electrical conductivity were achieved by exploitation of the versatility of the wet-laid process

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INTRODUCTION

Conductive sponges, nonwovens, films and fibres are of major importance for energy production,[1] energy storage,[2] sensors[3] and actuators.[4]. We present a straightforward methodology for the preparation of polymer composite nanofibre nonwovens with metal-like electrical conductivity of up to 750.000 S/m at very low content of AgNW (

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