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Epidermis‐Inspired Wearable Piezoresistive Pressure Sensors Using Reduced Graphene Oxide Self‐Wrapped Copper Nanowire Networks.

Authors :
Zhu, Yangzhi
Hartel, Martin C.
Yu, Ning
Garrido, Pamela Rosario
Kim, Sanggon
Lee, Junmin
Bandaru, Praveen
Guan, Shenghan
Lin, Haisong
Emaminejad, Sam
de Barros, Natan Roberto
Ahadian, Samad
Kim, Han‐Jun
Sun, Wujin
Jucaud, Vadim
Dokmeci, Mehmet R.
Weiss, Paul S.
Yan, Ruoxue
Khademhosseini, Ali
Source :
Small Methods. Jan2022, Vol. 6 Issue 1, p1-13. 13p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Wearable piezoresistive sensors are being developed as electronic skins (E‐skin) for broad applications in human physiological monitoring and soft robotics. Tactile sensors with sufficient sensitivities, durability, and large dynamic ranges are required to replicate this critical component of the somatosensory system. Multiple micro/nanostructures, materials, and sensing modalities have been reported to address this need. However, a trade‐off arises between device performance and device complexity. Inspired by the microstructure of the spinosum at the dermo epidermal junction in skin, a low‐cost, scalable, and high‐performance piezoresistive sensor is developed with high sensitivity (0.144 kPa‐1), extensive sensing range (0.1–15 kPa), fast response time (less than 150 ms), and excellent long‐term stability (over 1000 cycles). Furthermore, the piezoresistive functionality of the device is realized via a flexible transparent electrode (FTE) using a highly stable reduced graphene oxide self‐wrapped copper nanowire network. The developed nanowire‐based spinosum microstructured FTEs are amenable to wearable electronics applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23669608
Volume :
6
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Small Methods
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
154741652
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/smtd.202100900