Abstract

Electrochemical sensor is a detection means that integrates electrochemical analysis technology with sensor technology. In this paper, we analyze the superiority of electrochemical sensors and the achievements made by electrochemical sensors in other related fields and argue the great impact of electrochemical sensors on modern industrial production and people’s life; we present the unique application of electrochemical sensors in textile art and its supporting design with the development of electrochemical sensor-assisted textile art and its supporting design and analyze the current situation of textile art and development requiring technological innovation, rapid detection of electrochemical sensor-assisted design, and the corresponding improvement of the quality and quality of the design. Also, we focus on the combination of design and art, using the characteristics of electrochemical sensors, the artistic expression, and functional enhancement, focusing on the space supporting the artistic effect. In this paper, two fibers, PU and PU/PAN-SPA, were designed with the aid of electrochemical sensors for rapid detection and tested for their water absorption, moisture permeability, air permeability, and mechanical properties, all of which performed well and can be used as good materials for textile art design. The use of electrochemical sensors to assist in the design of suitable textile fiber materials according to artistic expression techniques can better stimulate the artist’s creative inspiration and release more contemporary artistic energy.

Highlights

  • In the twenty-first century, textile art, as a traditional art discipline with a long history, began to face another transformation in the process of development of the times—the “technological turn.” The transformation of traditional textile art to technology has led textile artists to focus their vision on more cutting-edge science and technology, seeking a more open horizon for textile art

  • Sensors can detect the information of the measured substance and transform it into an electrical signal or other forms of information output, which can meet the needs of information transmission, processing, storage, display, recording, and control [1], which can be divided into physical sensors and chemical sensors because of the different external information and change effects

  • Through in-depth research on the application methods and techniques of synthetic fiber materials in integrated material art, textile materials can be appropriately used in integrated material painting art, and the characteristics of the materials can be distinctly presented in the process of integrated material art creation based on a comprehensive and profound understanding of the physical and chemical properties and aesthetic properties of textile materials, to achieve the purpose of rapid detection of electrochemical sensors

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Introduction

In the twenty-first century, textile art, as a traditional art discipline with a long history, began to face another transformation in the process of development of the times—the “technological turn.” The transformation of traditional textile art to technology has led textile artists to focus their vision on more cutting-edge science and technology, seeking a more open horizon for textile art. The study of rapid testing of textile materials with electrochemical sensor technology and art theory makes our understanding of textile materials more thorough and rational, which is an improvement to the innovative use of materials in integrated material art, broadens the field of the art aesthetic research objects, enables new inspirations and expressions to emerge in art creation, and inspires people to think deeply about materials in the general environment of integrated material art. Through in-depth research on the application methods and techniques of synthetic fiber materials in integrated material art, textile materials can be appropriately used in integrated material painting art, and the characteristics of the materials can be distinctly presented in the process of integrated material art creation based on a comprehensive and profound understanding of the physical and chemical properties and aesthetic properties of textile materials, to achieve the purpose of rapid detection of electrochemical sensors.

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