Pingan YangSha XiangRui LiHaibo RuanDachao ChenZhihao ZhouXin HuangZhongbang Liu
With the rapid development of wearable smart electronic products, high-performance wearable flexible strain sensors are urgently needed. In this paper, a flexible strain sensor device with Fe NWs/Graphene/PEDOT:PSS material added under a porous structure was designed and prepared. The effects of adding different sensing materials and a different number of dips with PEDOT:PSS on the device performance were investigated. The experiments show that the flexible strain sensor obtained by using Fe NWs, graphene, and PEDOT:PSS composite is dipped in polyurethane foam once and vacuum dried in turn with a local linearity of 98.8%, and the device was stable up to 3500 times at 80% strain. The high linearity and good stability are based on the three-dimensional network structure of polyurethane foam, combined with the excellent electrical conductivity of Fe NWs, the bridging and passivation effects of graphene, and the stabilization effect of PEDOT:PSS, which force the graphene-coated Fe NWs to adhere to the porous skeleton under the action of PEDOT:PSS to form a stable three-dimensional conductive network. Flexible strain sensor devices can be applied to smart robots and other fields and show broad application prospects in intelligent wearable devices.
Mitradip BhattacharjeeMahesh SoniPablo EscobedoRavinder Dahiya
Chang-Ge ZhouWen‐Jin SunLi‐Chuan JiaLing XuKun DaiDing‐Xiang YanZhong‐Ming Li
Yu PangHe TianLu‐Qi TaoYuxing LiXuefeng WangNing-Qin DengYi YangTian‐Ling Ren
Nagarjuna NeellaV. GaddamK. RajannaM. M. NayakSrinivas Talabattula
Nguyen Van AnhToan Le KhanhThuc Nguyen VanTrung QuangDuy Vu NgocNgoc Nguyen MinhNguyễn Xuân Viết