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[8p-PA3-15]Study of Heat Drying Conditions for Conductive Fabrics Fabricated Using Water-Dispersed SWCNT Inks

〇(M1)Naoto Kataoka1, Kazuha Sakai1, Yuito Horita1, Yusuke Sato2, Takeshi Watanabe1, Chihiro Mochizuki2, Shinji Koh1 (1.Aoyama Gakuin Univ., 2.NIHON PLAST Co.)

Keywords:

CNT,Conductive Fabrics,Dip-and-Dry

Water-dispersed single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) inks have low environmental impact and are expected to reduce manufacturing costs in industrial applications. The Dip-and-Dry method has attracted attention as a simple and scalable fabrication process. We have previously investigated the fabrication of conductive fabrics using a Dip-and-Dry method with water-dispersed SWCNT inks. In this study, thermal drying conditions for water-dispersed SWCNT-based conductive fabrics were examined with the aim of reducing fabrication time for industrial applications.