2024 article

Multilayer Core-Shell Fiber Device for Improved Strain Sensing and Supercapacitor Applications

Hossain, M. M., Kungsadalpipob, P., He, N., Gao, W., & Bradford, P. (2024, July 6). SMALL.

By: M. Hossain, P. Kungsadalpipob, N. He, W. Gao & P. Bradford

author keywords: carbon nanotube; durability; mxene; sensor; supercapacitor
Source: Web Of Science
Added: July 17, 2024

Abstract 1D fiber devices, known for their exceptional flexibility and seamless integration capabilities, often face trade‐offs between desired wearable application characteristics and actual performance. In this study, a multilayer device composed of carbon nanotube (CNT), transition metal carbides/nitrides (MXenes), and cotton fibers, fabricated using a dry spinning method is presented, which significantly enhances both strain sensing and supercapacitor functionality. This core‐shell fiber design achieves a record‐high sensitivity (GF ≈ 4500) and maintains robust durability under various environmental conditions. Furthermore, the design approach markedly influences capacitance, correlating with the percentage of active material used. Through systematic optimization, the fiber device exhibited a capacitance 26‐fold greater than that of a standard neat CNT fiber, emphasizing the crucial role of innovative design and high active material loading in improving device performance.