A Wearable Transient Pressure Sensor Made with MXene Nanosheets for Sensitive Broad-Range Human–Machine Interfacing
Beijing University of Chemical Technology · The University of Texas at Austin
Abstract
Flexible and degradable pressure sensors have received tremendous attention for potential use in transient electronic skins, flexible displays, and intelligent robotics due to their portability, real-time sensing performance, flexibility, and decreased electronic waste and environmental impact. However, it remains a critical challenge to simultaneously achieve a high sensitivity, broad sensing range (up to 30 kPa), fast response, long-term durability, and robust environmental degradability to achieve full-scale biomonitoring and decreased electronic waste. MXenes, which are two-dimensional layered structures with a large specific surface area and high conductivity, are widely employed in electrochemical energy…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 40.65
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 53
Authors
5Topics & keywords
- Materials science
- Electronic skin
- Interfacing
- Pressure sensor
- Electronics
- MXenes
- Nanotechnology
- Wearable computer
- Affordable and clean energy
Funding
- APAlfred P. Sloan Foundation
- WFWelch FoundationAward: F-1861
- NNNational Natural Science Foundation of China
- MOMinistry of Education of the People's Republic of China
- MOMinistry of Science and Technology of the People's Republic of ChinaAward: 2016YFC0801302
- NSNatural Science Foundation of Beijing MunicipalityAward: 2152023