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Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering
Multiscale Biomedical Robotics Laboratory
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Silver oxide integrated ionic polymer composite for wearable sensing and water purification
Khanduri, Priya
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Panwar, Varij
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Sharma, Pradeep Kumar
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Anoop, Gopinathan
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Kumar, Sanjeev
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Park, Sukho
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Title
Silver oxide integrated ionic polymer composite for wearable sensing and water purification
Issued Date
2024-11
Citation
Khanduri, Priya. (2024-11). Silver oxide integrated ionic polymer composite for wearable sensing and water purification. Chemical Engineering Journal Advances, 20. doi: 10.1016/j.ceja.2024.100651
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Ionic Polymer Composite
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Metal nanoparticles
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Wearable Sensing
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Water purification
Keywords
WASTE-WATER
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STRAIN SENSORS
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MEMBRANE
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NANOPARTICLES
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PERFORMANCE
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REMOVAL
ISSN
2666-8211
Abstract
Integrating metal nanoparticles (NPs) with ionic polymer blends/composites showed immense interest for their potential in wearable sensors, soft robotic arms, flexible man-machine interfaces of biomedical devices, and water purification applications. However, conventional NPs attached ionic polymer composites exhibit limitations such as low sensitivity (ΔR/R), low total dissolved solids (TDS) reduction, and low phosphate (PO4-P) removal rate. Herein, ionic polymer composites (IPCs) using flower-shaped silver oxide (Ag2O) attached Poly (vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF)/ polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)/ionic liquid (IL) were designed and developed for wearable sensing and water purification. The IPCs demonstrated remarkably high ΔR/R values of 50, 10, and 3.5 corresponding to the wrist movement of 50°, finger movement of 180°, and chin movements respectively. The Ag2O-based IPC recorded a significant reduction of TDS from sewage water from 3405 ppm to 1035 ppm, elevated the dissolved oxygen (DO) levels in the sewage water from 1.2 mg/l to 6.8 mg/l, and removed approximately 87.38 % phosphate from sewage water. Due to the uniform distribution of Ag2O within pores of IPC, it demonstrated enhanced performance for wearable and wastewater treatment applications. © 2024 The Author(s)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/57251
DOI
10.1016/j.ceja.2024.100651
Publisher
Elsevier
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