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Authors

1 Department of Textile Engineering, Functional Fibrous Structures and Environmental Enhancement (FFSEE), Amirkabir Nanotechnology Research Institute, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.

2 Department of Polymer Engineering and Color Technology, Amirkabir University of Technology, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

The present work explores a facile route to prepare a durable conductive fabric by using reduced graphene oxide and polypyrrole. Prior to coating of active materials, polyester surface experienced a modification which resulted in high uptake of materials. Then, dipcoating approach was used to deposit graphene oxide on the modified polyester. After reduction of graphene oxide, polypyrrole particles grew on the fabric surface through an in situ polymerization method. SEM, XRD, 
 FTIR, and TGA were employed to investigate the morphology and chemical structure of the samples. A high electrical conductivity of 0.98 S.cm-1 was obtained which arises from establishing the numerous conduction routes in the structure. A mere decrease in conductivity after 20 laundry cycles confirms the excellent washing durability of the conductive fabric. Moreover, a high specific capacitance of 8.3 F.g-1 was recorded for this fabric by cyclic voltammetry in a three-electrode measurement system.

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