articleACS Applied Materials & InterfacesAug 21, 2024Closed access

Carbon Quantum Dot-Functionalized Dermis-Derived Transparent Electronic Skin for Multimodal Human Motion Signal Monitoring and Construction of Self-Powered Triboelectric Nanogenerator

Sichuan University

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Abstract

Electronic skin (e-skin) is considered as a highly promising interface for human-computer interaction systems and wearable electronic devices. Through elaborate design and assembly of various materials, it possesses multiple characteristics similar to human skin, including remarkable flexibility, stretchability, sensitivity to temperature and humidity, biocompatibility, and efficient interfacial ion/electron transport capabilities. Here, we innovatively integrate multifunctional carbon quantum dots (CQDs), which exhibit conductivity, antibacterial properties, ultraviolet absorption, and fluorescence emission, with poly(acrylic acid) and glycerin (Gly) into a three-dimensional network structure of natural…

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Keywords
  • Triboelectric effect
  • Nanogenerator
  • Materials science
  • Quantum dot
  • Carbon quantum dots
  • Nanotechnology
  • SIGNAL (programming language)
  • Carbon fibers
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