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# References
## Biofabricated Conductive Materials
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Paq3P3EsKQ&ab_channel=HCILab-SaarlandUniversity
https://www.youtube.com/@reformprojecteu
https://commons.materiom.org/data-commons/recipe/649c36218e0f06dcab0b7d17
https://dl.acm.org/doi/fullHtml/10.1145/3526113.3545623#BibPLXBIB0027
https://sandrabae.github.io/projects/second-skin.html
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3490149.3501308
## Woven e-textiles
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3461778.3462105
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3357236.3395548
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# Process
## Graphite-Gelatine biofoam
### First test
**Recipe**
Ingredients:
- Gelatine powder: 25gr
- Glycerin: 25gr
- Water: 100gr
- Dish soap: 5 gr
- Graphite powder: 15gr
Method:
- Bring water temperature to 80 degrees, add the glycerin and stir well to dissolve.
- Add gelatine while stirring well. Never bring the water to boil.
- After gelatine is all dissolve, simmer in low temperature for about 10-15 mins or until the mixture has honey-like consistency.
- Add dish soap and whisk with the whisk attachment of the hand held blender for 2 mins.
- Simmer for 2 more mins.
- Add the graphite powder and create an even mixture by folding with a spoon.
- Pour the mixture into your molds.
I prepared two samples in petri dishes:
- SAMPLE 1: 28g and 11mm thick
- SAMPLE 2: 36gr and 12mm thick
≈ 150kohm (thicker the better conductivity)
<video width="100%" autoplay muted loop>
<source src="../../images/development/gelGraTest.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
## Conductive wool - Gelatine elastic
**Recipe**
Ingredients:
- Gelatine powder: 25gr
- Glycerin: 25gr
- Water: 150ml
- Wool
Method:
- Bring water temperature to 80 degrees, add the glycerin and stir well to dissolve.
- Add gelatine while stirring well. Never bring the water to boil.
- After gelatine is all dissolve, simmer in low temperature for about 10-15 mins or until the mixture has a consistency of maple syrup.
- Spread the wool evenly in the petri dish and start pouring the mixture. Make sure all the wool is soaked and the sample has an even thickness.
3 samples:
- SAMPLE 1: 2 gr wool, 40gr gelatine mixture, resistance before: 30-60, resistance after: ≈ 25-45
- SAMPLE 2: 2 gr wool, 30gr gelatine mixture, resistance before: 30-60, resistance after: ≈ 15-30
- SAMPLE 3: 1.5gr wool, 28gr gelatine mixture, resistance before: 50-90, resistance after: ≈ 25-30
(less gelatine, more wool the better conductivity)
<video width="100%" autoplay muted loop>
<source src="../../images/development/gelWoolTest.mp4" type="video/mp4">
</video>
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