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A strategy based on graphene and nanocellulose is developed by P. S. Lee and co‐workers on page 2022, for the fabrication of highly stretchable strain sensors for human‐motion detection. The image shows the 3D macroporous structure of the composite film from intertwined nano cellulose fibrils and crumpled graphene. The stretchable sensors made from low‐cost and solutionprocessable graphene and nano...
Highly stretchable graphene–nanocellulose composite nanopaper is fabricated for strain‐sensor applications. Three‐dimensional macroporous nanopaper from crumpled graphene and nanocellulose is embedded in elastomer matrix to achieve stretchability up to 100%. The stretchable graphene nanopaper is demonstrated for efficient human‐motion detection applications.
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