The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method

Determining the surface resistance of electro conductive refined natural leather materials is in the focus of this paper. Natural leather samples are initially transformed to conductive by applying chemical treatment process known as polymerization. Due to the existence of various techniques for mea...

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Main Authors: Aulon Shabani, Majlinda Hylli, Ilda Kazani, Pellumb Berberi, Orion Zavalani, Genti Guxho
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Seniko studio Ltd 2019-09-01
Series:Textile & Leather Review
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Online Access:http://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-2-3-2019-shabani/
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spelling doaj-cffe244cf7e7442686e8946cd1ba65782020-11-25T03:09:24ZengSeniko studio LtdTextile & Leather Review2623-62572623-62812019-09-012313614410.31881/TLR.2019.16The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw methodAulon Shabani0Majlinda Hylli1Ilda Kazani2Pellumb Berberi3Orion Zavalani4Genti Guxho5Department of Electrotechnics, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Textile and Fashion, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Textile and Fashion, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Engineering Physics, Faculty of Engineering Mathematics and Engineering Physics, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Electrotechnics, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDepartment of Textile and Fashion, Polytechnic University of Tirana, Tirana, AlbaniaDetermining the surface resistance of electro conductive refined natural leather materials is in the focus of this paper. Natural leather samples are initially transformed to conductive by applying chemical treatment process known as polymerization. Due to the existence of various techniques for measuring electrical resistance of conductive materials, we are focused on measuring surface resistance by arranging four electrodes in the edges of square leather samples, also known as Van der Pauw method. Improving the results accuracy, we use a multi-variant electrode placement over the sample edges. The result is the average of all results gained for different placements. Moreover, we use this electrode placement technique to analyse the anisotropy of conductive samples. The results of this research provide important knowledge about leather chemical treatment and its electrical proprieties.http://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-2-3-2019-shabani/LeatherconductivityanisotropyVan der Pauw method
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author Aulon Shabani
Majlinda Hylli
Ilda Kazani
Pellumb Berberi
Orion Zavalani
Genti Guxho
spellingShingle Aulon Shabani
Majlinda Hylli
Ilda Kazani
Pellumb Berberi
Orion Zavalani
Genti Guxho
The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
Textile & Leather Review
Leather
conductivity
anisotropy
Van der Pauw method
author_facet Aulon Shabani
Majlinda Hylli
Ilda Kazani
Pellumb Berberi
Orion Zavalani
Genti Guxho
author_sort Aulon Shabani
title The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
title_short The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
title_full The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
title_fullStr The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
title_full_unstemmed The anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by Van der Pauw method
title_sort anisotropic structure of electro conductive leather studied by van der pauw method
publisher Seniko studio Ltd
series Textile & Leather Review
issn 2623-6257
2623-6281
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Determining the surface resistance of electro conductive refined natural leather materials is in the focus of this paper. Natural leather samples are initially transformed to conductive by applying chemical treatment process known as polymerization. Due to the existence of various techniques for measuring electrical resistance of conductive materials, we are focused on measuring surface resistance by arranging four electrodes in the edges of square leather samples, also known as Van der Pauw method. Improving the results accuracy, we use a multi-variant electrode placement over the sample edges. The result is the average of all results gained for different placements. Moreover, we use this electrode placement technique to analyse the anisotropy of conductive samples. The results of this research provide important knowledge about leather chemical treatment and its electrical proprieties.
topic Leather
conductivity
anisotropy
Van der Pauw method
url http://www.textile-leather.com/tlr-2-3-2019-shabani/
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