Scientists from Stanford University in California have come out with a dye that is capable of turning clothes into conductors.
Scientists from Stanford University in California have come out with a dye that is capable of turning clothes into conductors.
The carbon-nanotube-based ink developed by Yi Cui and colleagues can soak into fabrics and can turn clothing into wearable batteriesThe ink is made with single-walled carbon nanotubes, reports New Scientist magazine.
The team dyed porous fabrics with the ink to create a conductive textile with very low resistance.
The fabric was found to be consistent in performance even after repeated washes.
This showed that the ink is durable.
Cui says it's possible to treat the dyed material with an electrolyte to create a fabric capacitor capable of storing and releasing electrical charge.
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The findings appear in journal Nano Letters.
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