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titleOfInvention Gluten-carbon nanotube conductive foam material and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention discloses a gluten-carbon nano tube conductive foaming material and a preparation method thereof. The method comprises the following steps: adding gluten into deionized water, adding dropwise sodium hydroxide aqueous solution to adjust the pH value of a gluten solution to be alkaline, uniformly stirring, adding glycerol to heat the solution, continuously stirring, and cooling to obtain a cross-linked gluten solution; adding carbon nano tubes into an aqueous solution containing sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate, uniformly stirring to obtain a carbon nano tube solution, adding the carbon nano tube aqueous solution into a gluten solution, continuously stirring, injecting the solution into a silica gel mold, and freeze-drying to obtain the gluten-carbon nano tube conductive foam material. The preparation method provided by the invention has the advantages of low cost, simple process, convenient operation, relatively mild reaction conditions, easy industrialization and the like. The high-conductivity foaming material provided by the invention can be applied to the fields of pressure-sensitive sensors and the like.
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