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Flexible Sensors Based on Conductive Polymer Composites.

Dan ZhaoWeiwei JiaXiaona FengHuali YangYali XieJie ShangPengjun WangYufeng GuoRun-Wei Li
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Elastic polymer-based conductive composites (EPCCs) are of great potential in the field of flexible sensors due to the advantages of designable functionality and thermal and chemical stability. As one of the popular choices for sensor electrodes and sensitive materials, considerable progress in EPCCs used in sensors has been made in recent years. In this review, we introduce the types and the conductive mechanisms of EPCCs. Furthermore, the recent advances in the application of EPCCs to sensors are also summarized. This review will provide guidance for the design and optimization of EPCCs and offer more possibilities for the development and application of flexible sensors.
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