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A Mini-Review on Preparation of Functional Composite Fibers and Their Based Devices

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Title of Paper:A Mini-Review on Preparation of Functional Composite Fibers and Their Based Devices

Journal:Coatings

Place of Publication:MDPI

Key Words:fiber; composite; preparation; application

Summary:Composite fibers are composed of two or more different components by functionating, coating or direct spinning, enabling unique characteristics, such as design ability, high strength, and high- and low-temperature resistance. Due to their ability to be directly woven into or stitched onto textiles to prepare flexible electronic devices, stretchable composite fibers have drawn great attention, enabling better wearability and integrality to wearable devices. Fiber or fiber-based electronic film or textiles represent a significant component in wearable technology, providing the possibility for portable and wearable electronics in the future. Herein, we introduce the composite fiber together with its preparation and devices. With the advancement of preparation technology, the asprepared composite fibers exhibit good performance in various applications closely related to human life. Moreover, a simple discussion will be provided based on recent basic and advanced progress on composite fibers used in various devices.

First Author:Kongyu-Ang Qu

Correspondence Author:Zuoli He

All the Authors:Wenhan Chen,Jian Guo

Indexed by:Journal paper

Discipline:Engineering

First-Level Discipline:Environmental Science and Engineering

Document Type:J

Volume:12

Page Number:473

DOI Number:10.3390/coatings12040473

Number of Words:4000

Translation or Not:No

Date of Publication:2022-03

Included Journals:SCI

Links to Published Journals:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-6412/12/4/473

Release Time:2022-04-02

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