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Biomimetic breathable nanofiber electronic skins with temperature-controlled self-adhesive and directional moisture-wicking properties for bifunctional pressure and non-contact sensing

Nano Energy [2024]
Guoqing Wang, Jingle Duan, Guifen Sun, Peng Wang, Chuizhou Meng, Derong Duan, Longxiao Zhang, Hao Kan, Yang Li
ABSTRACT

Electronic skin has fast developed in recent years for its promising application in wearable sensing. Multifunction of breathability, self-adhesion, sweat release and diverse sensing is highly required but has not been achieved on a single device. Herein, inspired by natural human skin, we develop a breathable and self-adhesive electronic skin based on an all-nanofiber platform with unique directional moisture-wicking properties and bifunctional pressure and non-contact sensing capability. The multifunctional device is integrated with four functional parts self-adhesive gel, moisture-wicking structure, pressure sensing layer and non-contact detection layer. Benefits from structural design and advanced sensing principles, the sensor not only demonstrates high pressure-sensing sensitivity of 23 kPa -1 and ultrawide non-contact detection range of 2 m but also exhibits excellent breathability of 53.9 mm s -1 and fast moisture-wicking ability. Interestingly, the sensor can be tightly attached to human skin at skin temperature and be easily peeled off at elevated temperatures by using the temperature-controlled reversible phase-transition gel. Towards practical wearable sensing applications, different movements can be identified with 97.3 % accuracy by using the four-layer Multi-Layer Perceptron neural network . This work will boost the development of next-generation multifunctional electronic skins with both wearing comfortability and diverse sensing capability.

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