Fig. 2 | npj Flexible Electronics

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From: Polymer nanofibre composite nonwovens with metal-like electrical conductivity

Fig. 2

Electrical properties of conductive nonwovens. a Ashby plot showing the electrical conductivity of different conductive composite nonwovens against their conductive additive content: 1 carbon nanotube/polylactide(PLA) fibres42; 2 carbon black/PLA fibres42; 3 PANI/natural rubber fibres43; 4 PANI-dodecylbenzene sulphonic acid/Co-PAN fibres44; 5 carbon nanotube/PET fibres45; 6 PANI/bacterial cellulose fibres46; 7 poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):polystyrene sulphonate (PEDOT:PSS/PNN) fibres47; 8 PEDOT:PSS/hollow carbon fibres48; 9 PANI/polystyrene fibres49; 10 MWNT/cellulose fibres50; 11 AgNW/cellulose fibres.51 b Electrical conductivity with respect to the AgNW content. c Electrical conductivity dependence on bending angle. d Photograph of an LED operated by two coin batteries connected by a flexible conductive PAN/PCL nonwoven with 1.07 vol% AgNW

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