Zhao et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Flexible, stretchable, transparent and electrically conductive polymer films via a hybrid electrospinning and solution casting process: In-plane anisotropic conductivity …Zhao et al., 2016
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- Zhao W
- Nugay I
- Yalcin B
- Cakmak M
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A new method is developed for the preparation of a transparent electrically conductive hybrid polymer films which maintain their electrical conductivity when subjected to deformation in two and three dimensions including bending, stretching and twisting. These …
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