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Flexible conductive blend of natural rubber latex with PEDOT:PSS

Miguel H. Boratto, Natan Luis Nozella, Roberto A. Ramos, Rafael A. Silva, Carlos F. O. Graeff

2020APL Materials24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Natural Rubber Latex (NRL) obtained from Hevea brasiliensis is a biocompatible electrically insulating material with exceptional mechanical properties. Poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) poly(styrene sulfonate), PEDOT:PSS, on the other hand, is a biocompatible highly conductive organic material with poor flexibility. We hereby introduce a blend of NRL/PEDOT:PSS (N/P). This study involved different N/P volume ratios and temperatures of curing aiming at an optimal combination of good flexibility and conductivity. Low-temperature annealing, at 60 °C, dries and cures the blend in a few minutes and improves its tensile strength and conductivity. The blend can stretch more than 700% of its initial length and presents a good gauge factor and small resistance variation (R/R0) for ΔL/L0 of up to 100%. Among the different N/P concentrations, the membranes of an N/P ratio of 1/4 and those thermally cured have the most promising conductive flexible properties for bioelectronic applications.

Topics & Concepts

PEDOT:PSSMaterials scienceNatural rubberUltimate tensile strengthCuring (chemistry)Composite materialElectrical conductorAnnealing (glass)ConductivityConductive polymerStyreneBiocompatible materialGauge factorPolymerCopolymerBiomedical engineeringFabricationPhysical chemistryMedicinePathologyChemistryAlternative medicineConducting polymers and applicationsAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsOrganic Electronics and Photovoltaics
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