Kairui Tian, Xiangyu Chen, Xinyuan Zhou, Yuqian Xu, Mingxian Liu
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Abstract
Tea, as one of the three major beverages in the world, has antioxidant, anti-cancer, inhibitory inflammation, immune regulation, diabetes prevention, antibacterial and other effects. In this study, black tea and FeCl3·6H2O were chelated to functionally modify the outer surface of halloysite clay nanotube (Hal). A new nanomaterial with excellent photothermal properties, tea nanoparticles@Hal, was successfully synthesized. Tea nanoparticles@Hal powder can raise to 225.8 °C in 25 s, and the corresponding solution can raise to 50.5 °C in 8 min with a photothermal efficiency of 77.3 %. The tea nanoparticles@Hal was assembled on the polyurethane (PU) sponges by simply soaking to prepare conductive sensor. The flexible sensor shows a fast response time (132.8 ms) and a long service time (400 cycles), which have wide range of applications. The resistance changes with the pressure is in a regular functional relationship, and the sensor can measure the weight of objects with high accuracy. In addition, the sensor can stably monitor various physiological activities of the human body. When finger is bent, the sensor can produce the difference output signals. The prepared tea nanoparticles@Hal/PU sensor has broad prospects in fields such as human-computer interaction and medical detection.
期刊介绍:
Applied Clay Science aims to be an international journal attracting high quality scientific papers on clays and clay minerals, including research papers, reviews, and technical notes. The journal covers typical subjects of Fundamental and Applied Clay Science such as:
• Synthesis and purification
• Structural, crystallographic and mineralogical properties of clays and clay minerals
• Thermal properties of clays and clay minerals
• Physico-chemical properties including i) surface and interface properties; ii) thermodynamic properties; iii) mechanical properties
• Interaction with water, with polar and apolar molecules
• Colloidal properties and rheology
• Adsorption, Intercalation, Ionic exchange
• Genesis and deposits of clay minerals
• Geology and geochemistry of clays
• Modification of clays and clay minerals properties by thermal and physical treatments
• Modification by chemical treatments with organic and inorganic molecules(organoclays, pillared clays)
• Modification by biological microorganisms. etc...