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Thermal Properties of PEDOT-compl-PSS Sensor Yarns and Textile Reinforced Thermoplastic Composites
Smart textile structures such as sensor yarns provide real possibility for in situ structural health monitoring of textile reinforced thermoplastic composites. In this work thermal properties of E-glass/polypropylene (GF/ PP) and E-glass/poly(N,N’-hexamethylene adipamide) (GF/PA66) sensor yarns base...
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Published in: | Textile & leather review (Online) 2019-06, Vol.2 (2), p.66-71 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Smart textile structures such as sensor yarns provide real possibility for in situ structural health monitoring
of textile reinforced thermoplastic composites. In this work thermal properties of E-glass/polypropylene (GF/
PP) and E-glass/poly(N,N’-hexamethylene adipamide) (GF/PA66) sensor yarns based on conductive polymer
complex [3,4(ethylenedioxy)thiophene]-compl-poly(4-vinylbenzenesulfonic acid) (PEDOT-compl-PSS) and related
composites were studied. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), microscale combustion calorimetry (MCC) and
limiting oxygen index (LOI) methods were used to detect thermal behaviour of these structures and effect of
coatings applied. According to TGA, GF/PP sensor yarn started to decompose at higher temperature, 345 °C,
and showed higher pyrolysis residue, 28 %, compared to GF/PA66 sensor yarn that started to decompose at
316 °C and had lower pyrolysis residue, 23 % . The MCC showed that Heat Release Rate peaks of GF/PP sensor
yarn, 341 W/g, and GF/PA66 sensor yarn, 348 W/g, occurred at similar Heat Release Temperature, ~ 430 °C.
The additional peak, 51 W/g, was detected for GF/PP sensor yarn at 493 °C. Finally, LOI 22 and LOI 23 were
detected only for GF/PP and GF/PA66 composites with integrated sensor yarns. |
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ISSN: | 2623-6257 2623-6281 |
DOI: | 10.31881/TLR.2019.21 |