Harmonizing
Elastic Modulus and Dielectric Constant
of Elastomers for Improved Pressure Sensing Performance
Posted on 2024-06-12 - 13:41
Enhancing the sensitivity of capacitive
pressure sensors through
microstructure design may compromise the reliability of the device
and rely on intricate manufacturing processes. It is an effective
way to solve this issue by balancing the intrinsic properties (elastic
modulus and dielectric constant) of the dielectric layer materials.
Here, we introduce a liquid metal (LM) hybrid elastomer prepared by
a chain-extension-free polyurethane (PU) and LM. The synergistic strategies
of extender-free and LM doping effectively reduce the elastic modulus
(7.6 ± 0.2−2.1 ± 0.3 MPa) and enhance the dielectric
constant (5.12−8.17 @1 kHz) of LM hybrid elastomers. Interestingly,
the LM hybrid elastomer combines reprocessability, recyclability,
and photothermal conversion. The obtained flexible pressure sensor
can be used for detecting hand and throat muscle movements, and high-precision
speech recognition of seven words has been using a convolutional neural
network (CNN) in deep learning. This work provides an idea for designing
and manufacturing wearable, recyclable, and intelligent control pressure
sensors.
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Li, Wanjiang; Wu, Shaoji; Zhou, Qiuman; Gong, Caihong; Liu, Zhao; Yan, Yurong (2024). Harmonizing
Elastic Modulus and Dielectric Constant
of Elastomers for Improved Pressure Sensing Performance. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c06122