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3D Crinkled Alk‐Ti 3 C 2 MXene Based Flexible Piezoresistive Sensors with Ultra‐High Sensitivity and Ultra‐Wide Pressure Range
Author(s) -
Xiang Yucui,
Fang Liang,
Wu Fang,
Zhang Shufang,
Ruan Haibo,
Luo Haijun,
Zhang Hong,
Li Wanjun,
Long Xingming,
Hu Baoshan,
Zhou Miao
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced materials technologies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.184
H-Index - 42
ISSN - 2365-709X
DOI - 10.1002/admt.202001157
Subject(s) - polydimethylsiloxane , piezoresistive effect , materials science , sensitivity (control systems) , pressure sensor , substrate (aquarium) , nanotechnology , optoelectronics , electronic engineering , mechanical engineering , oceanography , geology , engineering
Abstract The conflict between high sensitivity and wide sensing range greatly limits the extensive application of flexible pressure sensors. To produce a sensor with both high sensitivity and wide range is still a challenging work. Herein, flexible and highly sensitive piezoresistive sensors with wide sensing range are developed by combining the alkali‐treated 3D crinkled MXene with microstructured polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Sensors with different‐roughness PDMS films as flexible substrate and the unprocessed MXene as the conductive material are prepared to clarify the geometric design for the ultra‐wide pressure range (0–800 kPa). Then, other sensors assembled by NaOH‐alkalized 3D crinkled MXenes and rough PDMS are fabricated to illustrate that the material optimization can further enhance the sensitivity (up to 1104.38 kPa −1 ). The sensor shows a low limit of detection (17 Pa), fast response time (100 ms), good cycle stability (3000 cycles, 300 kPa), and can detect over a wide pressure range from that of the tiny pills, pulse, heartbeat, throat vibration, and the change of water weight, exhibiting a broad prospect in health monitoring systems and human‐machine interaction.