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Touch, E-textiles and Participation [PDF]
My research explores the potential of touch and e-textiles -- particularly for exploration and expression -- when working with blind and visually impaired people. The research takes a participatory design approach, facilitating design and creation of e-textiles in hands-on making workshops.
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Blood Biomarkers and Surface‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Gout: A Comprehensive Review
Schematic illustrating gout disease progression from asymptomatic hyperuricemia to chronic tophaceous disease, highlighting the limitations of conventional imaging and biochemical diagnostics and the potential of engineered SERS platforms for ultrasensitive blood‐based detection of urate‐related biomarkers across disease stages, with the color gradient
Isuri Perera +6 more
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Textiles in Texts: Literary Representations of Women's Textile Crafts [PDF]
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N/A, Poplett, Patricia
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Study of a Narrow Fabric-Based E-Textile System—From Research to Field Tests
Electronic textiles (e-textiles) are a branch of wearable technology based on integrating smart systems into textile materials creating different possibilities, transforming industries, and improving individuals’ quality of life.
Paula Veske-Lepp +8 more
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Reverse-Offset Printing for Fabricating E-Textiles [PDF]
Printing electronics directly onto fabric to create e-textiles is a promising technology, but it is currently limited by the achievable printing resolution. The suitability of a bespoke reverse-offset printing system for use in printed e-textile devices has been explored because of the higher resolution it can achieve compared with alternatives such as
Huanghao Dai, Russel Torah, Steve Beeby
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This work developed a smart Janus wood membrane integrating asymmetric wettability with built‐in electrical sensing for oil‐water separation. The membrane achieved > 99.5% separation efficiency and high flux by leveraging wood's natural anisotropic pore structure.
Kaiwen Chen +10 more
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Photochromic textile materials can reversibly change their color with UV irradiation. The use of photochromic textiles in the field of functional textiles such as smart textiles can be attractive. This review chapter gives an overview of the technologies
Morsunbul S. +1 more
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Conductive nanofibres and nanocoatings for smart textiles
This chapter summarizes the recent application of nanotechnology in smart textiles. Two major technical applications, using nanosize fibre/fillers and employing specific nanocoating techniques to create smart textile, are reviewed.
S.M. Shang, W. Zeng, Shang, SM, Zeng, W
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Develop a LiCl–PEI–PAM hydrogel with 3000% stretchability and excellent optical transparency. Through comparative studies of various salts, confirm that LiCl is the most suitable salt for high TENG output. Achieve excellent freeze‐resistant, dry‐resistant, and rapid self‐healing (10 s) properties even in extreme environments. Balance ionic conductivity,
Hai Anh Thi Le +6 more
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Functional shape memory textiles
This chapter introduces different mechanisms of shape memory materials (SMMs), strategies for applying SMMs to textiles and the applications of the resultant shape memory textiles.
J. Hu, Hu, J, Meng, Q, Q. Meng
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