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Human Skin‐Mimicking Ionogel‐Based Electronic Skin for Intelligent Robotic Sorting
Author(s) -
Xia Xuemeng,
Cao Xinyi,
Zhang Bao,
Zhang Leiqian,
Dong Jiancheng,
Qin Jingjing,
Xuan Pengyang,
Liu Leyao,
Sun Yi,
Fan Wei,
Ling Shengjie,
Hofkens Johan,
Lai Feili,
Liu Tianxi
Publication year - 2025
Publication title -
macromolecular rapid communications
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 154
eISSN - 1521-3927
pISSN - 1022-1336
DOI - 10.1002/marc.202400379
Abstract Creating bionic intelligent robotic systems that emulate human‐like skin perception presents a considerable scientific challenge. This study introduces a multifunctional bionic electronic skin (e‐skin) made from polyacrylic acid ionogel (PAIG), designed to detect human motion signals and transmit them to robotic systems for recognition and classification. The PAIG is synthesized using a suspension of liquid metal and graphene oxide nanosheets as initiators and cross‐linkers. The resulting PAIGs demonstrate excellent mechanical properties, resistance to freezing and drying, and self‐healing capabilities. Functionally, the PAIG effectively captures human motion signals through electromechanical sensing. Furthermore, a bionic intelligent sorting robot system is developed by integrating the PAIG‐based e‐skin with a robotic manipulator. This system leverages its ability to detect frictional electrical signals, enabling precise identification and sorting of materials. The innovations presented in this study hold significant potential for applications in artificial intelligence, rehabilitation training, and intelligent classification systems.

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