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An Eco-friendly Cellulose Paper-Based Tactile Sensor Driven by the Triboelectric Effect

ACS Applied Polymer Materials [2025]
Changmei Lin, Zhenhao Pei, Jun Chen, Jinxin Lan, Hai Huang, Xiaojuan Ma, Shilin Cao
ABSTRACT

Tactile sensors are an important area in developing electronic skins and human–machine interfacing. Herein, we reported an eco-friendly cellulose paper based tactile sensor driven by a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG). Enabled by the surface modification of polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) and polypyrrole (PPy), the triboelectric negative performance and conductivity of cellulose paper were improved; therefore, the modified cellulose paper could be applied to the triboelectric negative material and electrode for TENG. At the contact and separation mode (CS mode), the short-circuit current (ISC), open-circuit voltage (VOC), and power density of the corresponding device were improved to 0.52 μA, 11.6 V, and 736.9 μW/m2. In addition, a single-electrode TENG based on this modified cellulose paper was also obtained by pairing it with human skin. The results indicated that this single-electrode TENG could generate a voltage of 23.8 V, current of 1.1 μA, and surface charge of 4.3 nC. Meanwhile, a tactile sensor for written stroke recognition based on the single-electrode TENG was also demonstrated.

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