Large-Scale, Cuttable, Full Tissue-Based Capacitive Pressure Sensor for the Detection of Human Physiological Signals and Pressure Distribution

2021 
The increasing demand for flexible and wearable electronics has promoted the rapid development of the pressure sensors capable of monitoring diverse human movements and physiological signals. However, more and more research requires the pressure sensor to possess high sensing performance and desires the fabrication to exhibit the characteristics of low cost, large-scale production, high reproduction, even disposability. Here, we propose a full tissue-based capacitive pressure sensor with a sandwiched structure consisting of two MXene-coated tissue electrodes and a blank tissue dielectric layer. The tight contact and adequate adsorption of the MXene sheets with the cellulose fibers endow the electrode with uniform conductivity and high stability over a large area. In addition, the flexible sensor could be conveniently cut into any shape and size to meet the diverse application requirements. Thereby, the pressure sensor exhibits a sensitivity of 0.051 kPa-1 (<7 kPa), a wide detection range of 0.02-160 kPa, a fast response (∼100 ms), and good repeatability. The flexible device has been demonstrated to monitor a variety of human activities and physical stimuli. The assembled sensor array can accurately and reliably detect the pressure distribution.
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