Flexible sensors using functional materials have been extensively studied due to their significant potential in biomedical applications such as wearable electronics. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) that have excellent electrical conductivity enables polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), a biocompatible silicone, to become conductive and piezoresistive as a nano-filler material in the polymer. Dispersion methods of MWCNT in PDMS and characterization of MWCNT/PDMS elastomers are analyzed to establish an optimal fabrication process. The fabricated MWCNT/PDMS-based flexible sensors have been implemented for two medical applications: 1) tactile sensing for a robotic hand for rehabilitation tasks and 2) strain sensing within a needle for in situ tissue characterization. Since the developed piezoresistive type of sensors are highly flexible, responsive, easy to scale, cost-effective, simply packaged, and biocompatible, they have numerous applications in the biomedical field.
Nasim Jan Mohammadi DashtakiAmir Hossein Nassajpour-EsfahaniMorteza BayarehPouya RezaiAli Doostmohammadi
Sandeep KumarH. SidhuA.K. PaulNeha BhardwajNeeraj S. ThakurAkash Deep
Jinxia YuanQiang LiLifeng DingCongcong ShiQi WangYulan NiuCaiyang Xu
Na ShaoJian WuXing YangJialin YaoYunsheng ShiZhaoying Zhou
Zijing ZhaoLin‐Sheng WuYueping ZhangJunfa Mao