articleNano LettersJan 18, 2019Closed access

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

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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…

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Keywords
  • Materials science
  • Electronic skin
  • Interfacing
  • Pressure sensor
  • Electronics
  • MXenes
  • Nanotechnology
  • Wearable computer
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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