Emerging MXene‐Based Flexible Tactile Sensors for Health Monitoring and Haptic Perception
Guangdong University of Technology · Southern University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Due to their potential applications in physiological monitoring, diagnosis, human prosthetics, haptic perception, and human-machine interaction, flexible tactile sensors have attracted wide research interest in recent years. Thanks to the advances in material engineering, high performance flexible tactile sensors have been obtained. Among the representative pressure sensing materials, 2D layered nanomaterials have many properties that are superior to those of bulk nanomaterials and are more suitable for high performance flexible sensors. As a class of 2D inorganic compounds in materials science, MXene has excellent electrical, mechanical, and biological compatibility. MXene-based composites have proven to be…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.00
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 290
Authors
6- QLQin‐Teng Lai
Guangdong University of Technology
- XZXin‐Hua Zhao
Southern University of Science and Technology
- QSQi‐Jun SunCorresponding
Guangdong University of Technology
- ZTZhenhua TangCorresponding
Guangdong University of Technology
- XTXin‐Gui TangCorresponding
Guangdong University of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Tactile sensor
- Piezoresistive effect
- Capacitive sensing
- Haptic technology
- Electronics
- Triboelectric effect
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology