JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fully sprayed MXene-based high-performance flexible piezoresistive sensor for image recognition

Abstract

High-performance flexible pressure sensors provide comprehensive tactile perception and are applied in human activity monitoring, soft robotics, medical treatment, and human-computer interface. However, these flexible pressure sensors require extensive nano-architectural design and complicated manufacturing and are time-consuming. Herein, a highly sensitive, flexible piezoresistive tactile sensor is designed and fabricated, consisting of three main parts: the randomly distributed microstructure on T-ZnOw/PDMS film as a top substrate, multilayer Ti3C2-MXene film as an intermediate conductive filler, and the few-layer Ti3C2-MXene nanosheet-based interdigital electrodes as the bottom substrate. The MXene-based piezoresistive sensor with randomly distributed microstructure exhibits a high sensitivity over a broad pressure range (less than 10 ​kPa for 175 ​kPa−1) and possesses an out-standing permanence of up to 5000 cycles. Moreover, a 16-pixel sensor array is designed, and its potential applications in visualizing pressure distribution and an example of tactile feedback are demonstrated. This fully sprayed MXene-based pressure sensor, with high sensitivity and excellent durability, can be widely used in, electronic skin, intelligent robots, and many other emerging technologies.

Keywords:
Piezoresistive effect Materials science Pressure sensor Tactile sensor Electronic skin Substrate (aquarium) Nanosheet Robotics Soft robotics Durability Robot Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Computer science Composite material Artificial intelligence Mechanical engineering Engineering

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Topics

Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
MXene and MAX Phase Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Memory and Neural Computing
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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