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Superhydrophobic conductive rubber band with synergistic dual conductive layer for wide-range sensitive strain sensor.

Authors :
Sun, Hongling
Bu, Yibing
Liu, Hu
Wang, Jingwen
Yang, Wenke
Li, Qianming
Guo, Zhanhu
Liu, Chuntai
Shen, Changyu
Source :
Science Bulletin. Aug2022, Vol. 67 Issue 16, p1669-1678. 10p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Superhydrophobic conductive rubber band with synergistic dual conductive layer was designed and prepared for high-performance strain sensor, showing great potential for full-range monitoring of human motion and physiological signal, especially in the water environment. [Display omitted] Wearable electronic devices have received increasing interests because of their excellent flexibility, stretchability, and human friendliness. As the core components, flexible strain sensors integrated with wide working range, high sensitivity, and environment stability, especially in moisture or corrosive environments, remain a huge challenge. Herein, synergistic carbon nanotubes (CNTs)/reduced graphene oxide (rGO) dual conductive layer decorated elastic rubber band (RB) was successfully developed and treated with hydrophobic fumed silica (Hf-SiO 2) for preparing superhydrophobic strain sensor. As expected, stable entangled CNTs layer and ultrasensitive microcracked rGO layer endow the sensor with extremely low detection limit (0.1%), high sensitivity (gauge factor is 685.3 at 482% strain), wide workable strain range (0–482%), fast response/recovery (200 ms/200 ms) and favorable reliability and reproducibility over 1000 cycles. Besides, the constructed Hf-SiO 2 coating also makes the sensor exhibit excellent superhydrophobicity, self-cleaning property, and corrosion-resistance. As a proof of concept, our prepared high-performance strain sensor can realize the full-range monitoring of human motions and physiological signals even in the water environment, including pulse, vocalization, joint bending, running, and gesture recognition. Interestingly, it can also be knitted into a tactile electronic textile for spatial pressure distribution measurement. Thus, this study provides a universal technique for the preparation of high-performance strain sensors with great potential applications in the field of next-generation intelligent wearable electronics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20959273
Volume :
67
Issue :
16
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science Bulletin
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
158863273
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scib.2022.07.020