Highly sensitive and ultrastable skin sensors for biopressure and bioforce measurements based on hierarchical microstructures

Sun, Q.-J. et al. (2018) Highly sensitive and ultrastable skin sensors for biopressure and bioforce measurements based on hierarchical microstructures. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 10(4), pp. 4086-4094. (doi: 10.1021/acsami.7b16611) (PMID:29345473)

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Abstract

Piezoresistive microsensors are considered to be essential components of the future wearable electronic devices. However, the expensive cost, complex fabrication technology, poor stability, and low yield have limited their developments for practical applications. Here, we present a cost-effective, relatively simple, and high-yield fabrication approach to construct highly sensitive and ultrastable piezoresistive sensors using a bioinspired hierarchically structured graphite/polydimethylsiloxane composite as the active layer. In this fabrication, a commercially available sandpaper is employed as the mold to develop the hierarchical structure. Our devices exhibit fascinating performance including an ultrahigh sensitivity (64.3 kPa–1), fast response time (<8 ms), low limit of detection of 0.9 Pa, long-term durability (>100 000 cycles), and high ambient stability (>1 year). The applications of these devices in sensing radial artery pulses, acoustic vibrations, and human body motion are demonstrated, exhibiting their enormous potential use in real-time healthcare monitoring and robotic tactile sensing.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Vellaisamy, Professor Roy
Authors: Sun, Q.-J., Zhuang, J., Venkatesh, S., Zhou, Y., Han, S.-T., Wu, W., Kong, K.-W., Li, W.-J., Chen, X., Li, R. K.Y., and Roy, V. A.L.
College/School:College of Science and Engineering > School of Engineering > Electronics and Nanoscale Engineering
Journal Name:ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Publisher:American Chemical Society
ISSN:1944-8244
ISSN (Online):1944-8252
Published Online:18 January 2018
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