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Constructing conductive titanium carbide nanosheet (MXene) network on natural rubber foam framework for flexible strain sensor

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posted on 2024-06-02, 14:33 authored by H Ding, Z Luo, Na KongNa Kong, Z Li, P Zhao, Jizhen ZhangJizhen Zhang, J Tao
AbstractSensors, as one of the crucial components of wearable electronics, have attracted much attention due to their extensive application in healthcare, human–machine interfaces, electronic skins (E-skins), rehabilitation, and internet of things. However, there is still a challenge to fabricate flexible strain sensors with both good sensitivity and large working strain range. Herein, a facile, scalable, and low-cost strategy is developed to prepare highly sensitive strain sensors based on natural rubber foam and Ti3C2Tx nanosheeets (MXene/NR) by dip-coating method. The fabricated MXene/NR composite exhibits excellent strain sensitivity and large strain range. The gage factor of the MXene/NR composite reaches 14 in the strain range of 0–5% with a low pressure limitation of detection (435 Pa). Additionally, the sensing range is as large as 0–80% of strain and shows good stability during the pressing and relaxing cycles. It is demonstrated that the MXene/NR composite could be used to detect motions, such as finger pressing and step monitoring, suggesting it is a promising candidate for fabricating wearable electronics.

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Journal

Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics

Volume

33

Pagination

15563-15573

ISSN

0957-4522

eISSN

1573-482X

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Issue

19

Publisher

SPRINGER