Piezoresistive Natural Rubber Composites: A Comparison Between Low- Temperature Glutaraldehyde Curing Agents and Conventional Sulfur Curing Systems
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Author list: Rawiporn Promsung, Arthittaya Chuaybamrung, Antonia Georgopoulou, Yeampon Nakaramontri, Frank Clemens, Ekwipoo Kalkornsurapranee
Publisher: Wiley
Publication year: 2026
Journal: Polymer Composites (0272-8397)
Volume number: 47
Issue number: 5
Start page: 4310
End page: 4325
Number of pages: 16
ISSN: 0272-8397
eISSN: 1548-0569
Abstract
This study examines the piezoresistive behavior of natural rubber (NR) composites cured with sulfur (S) and glutaraldehyde (GA) and reinforced with a hybrid conductive system of conductive carbon black (CCB) and carbon nanotubes (CNT). GA-cured NR composites demonstrated superior mechano- electrical performance, achieving a tensile modulus of 2.05 MPa at 100% strain, tensile strength of 9.6 MPa, electrical conductivity of 10.2 μS/cm, and a gauge factor of 226 at 300%–500% strain. The improvement in modulus and piezoresistive response is attributed to the homogeneous distribution of crosslink points in the GA- cured NR network. Notably, the secondary electrical signal peak observed in S- cured NR sensors was eliminated with GA curing. Furthermore, GA- cured composites exhibited reduced signal drift (dynamic cycling) and relaxation (quasi- static cycling) compared to S- cured composites. Long- term soft tendon actuator tests confirmed the enhanced stability of GA- cured systems. These findings indicate that GA- cured NR composites with hybrid CCB/CNT fillers combine high stretchability, stability, and sensitivity, making them promising candidates for high- performance piezoresistive sensors. Leveraging renewable NR, this approach supports sustainable development while enabling applications in wearable electronics, soft robotics, and health monitoring systems.
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Natural Rubber






