posted on 2022-06-22, 10:49authored byGuoqiang Lu, Hengda Yuan, Jiulei Zhou, Fuping Chen, Chao Li, Tanlong Xue, Xin Shu, Yingying Zhao, Jun Nie, Xiaoqun Zhu
Liquid
conductor-based flexible sensors with high mechanical deformability
and reliable electrical reversibility have aroused great interest
in electronic skin, soft robotics, environmental monitoring, and other
fields. Herein, we develop a novel strategy to fabricate liquid conductor-based
flexible sensors by combining ionic liquid-based magnetofluids (IL-MFs),
magnetic printing, and photopolymerization techniques. The as-prepared
sensors exhibit excellent electromechanical properties, such as a
wide detection range, low hysteresis, fast response time, good durability,
etc. Moreover, the gauge factors (GFs) of the sensor could be easily
adjusted by changing the modulators with different line widths or
patterns, and the strain sensors can also be designed for anisotropic
monitoring. Apart from serving as strain sensors, the magnetofluid-based
flexible sensors can be used to detect external pressure, human activities,
and changes in temperature, illumination, and magnetic field as well.
This work provides a facile strategy to fabricate liquid conductor-based
multifunctional sensors. Such a magnetofluid-based sensor has a great
promising future.