posted on 2023-10-06, 18:33authored byLiangliang Xu, He Chen, Pingyu Zheng, Haowen Zheng, Zhong Chen, Zonglin Liu, Pengyang Li, Xu Zhao, Qingyu Peng, Xiaodong He
Two-dimensional transition-metal carbides and nitrides
(MXenes)
show great potential in aerogel flexible piezoresistive sensors owing
to their versatile surface chemistry, high carrier mobility, outstanding
metallic conductivity, and adjustable interlayer spacing under applied
stress. However, the pure MXene aerogel exhibits significant plastic
deformation or brittle mechanical performance due to the weak interactions
between the nanosheets. Herein, a series of MXene/polyimide/silver
nanowire composite aerogels with aligned lamellar microstructure are
fabricated by bidirectional freezing and annealing strategies. The
introduction of polyimide (PI) and silver nanowires (AgNWs) significantly
improves the mechanical properties of the MXene-based aerogel. The
obtained lightweight composite aerogel shows superelasticity with
large reversible compressibility, excellent stability, and outstanding
fatigue resistance. Moreover, owing to the highly aligned lamellar
microstructure of the composite aerogel and the excellent conductivity
of MXene and AgNWs, the composite aerogel exhibits great sensing performance
with high sensitivity (gauge factor ∼27.8) and ultralow detection
limit (<0.6 Pa). Based on the MXene/PI/AgNW composite aerogels,
a series of wearable sensor applications are demonstrated.