Smart composites materials: A new idea to add gas-sensing properties to commercial carbon-fibers by functionalization with ZnO nanowires
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
Commercial carbon fibers have been coated by a brush-like layer of ZnO nanowires using a seeded chemical bath deposition. Both single carbon fibers or large tows can be functionalized in such a way. Exploiting the electrical conductivity of carbon fibers and the functional properties of ZnO nanostructures, we demonstrated that the intersection at the crossing of two functionalized carbon fibers can act not only as a piezoelectric strain sensor, but also as a chemoresistive gas sensor. The small volume of added nanostructures prevents delamination issues. The "crossing" configuration, which is typical of carbon fiber fabrics used for composites, paves the way to transform a typical texture with simple mechanical and structural properties into a "smart" material with noninvasive integrated arrays of micron-scale sensors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Carbon fibers; Chemoresistive gas sensor; Nano-composite; Smart materials; ZnO nanostructures
List of contributors:
Villani, Marco; Culiolo, Maurizio; Zappettini, Andrea; Calestani, Davide; Coppede', Nicola; Delmonte, Davide
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