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Conductive polymer composites use elastomers as a matrix for strain sensors. However, elastic polymer composites usually exhibit shoulder peak effects in their resistance response signals, limiting their applicability as strain sensors. In this study, we modified multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs)/methyl vinyl silicone rubber (VMQ) by incorporating nanosilica (NSD) to eliminate the shoulder peak...
The application of bamboo fibers (BFs) as a reinforcing filler in polylactic acid (PLA) is hindered by their poor compatibility owing to the intrinsic hydrophilia of BFs and the hydrophobicity of PLA. To solve this issue, cardanol (CD) and epoxidized cardanol glycidyl ether (ECGE) were used as compatibilizers to strengthen and toughen PLA/BF bio‐composites, to the best of our knowledge, preparing...