基于橡胶叶骨架的可生物降解、柔性和透明触觉压力传感器

Anastasia Koivikko, Vipul K. Sharma, Vilma Lampinen, Kyriacos Yiannacou, V. Sariola
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电容式传感器在触觉传感、人机界面、体表传感器和病人监护等方面有着广泛的应用。特别是在生物医学应用中,如果传感器是一次性的,并且易于降解,可以有效地回收利用,这将是有益的。在这项研究中,我们报告了一种基于可持续和生物资源材料的可生物降解的电容式触觉压力传感器。涂有银纳米线的橡胶树叶骨架被用作透明和柔性电极,而可生物降解的透明胶带被用作介电层。该传感器非常灵敏,可以响应低压(7.9 mN,当用表面积为79 mm2 / 0.1 kPa的探头按压时)和相对高压(37 kPa),灵敏度可达≈4.5×10-3 kPa1。由于所有的生物资源成分,传感器是可生物降解的,不会产生电子废物。
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Biodegradable, Flexible and Transparent Tactile Pressure Sensor Based on Rubber Leaf Skeletons
Capacitive sensors have many applications in tactile sensing, human-machine interfaces, on-body sensors, and patient monitoring. Particularly in biomedical applications, it would be beneficial if the sensor is disposable and readily degradable for efficient recycling. In this study, we report a biodegradable capacitive tactile pressure sensor based on sustainable and bio resourced materials. Silver-nanowire-coated rubber tree leaf skeletons are used as transparent and flexible electrodes while a biodegradable clear tape is used as the dielectric layer. The fabricated sensor is sensitive and can respond to low pressures (7.9 mN when pressed with a probe with a surface area of 79 mm2 / 0.1 kPa) ranging to relatively high pressures (37 kPa), with a sensitivity up to ≈ 4.5×10-3 kPa1. Owing to all bio resourced constituents, the sensor is biodegradable and does not create electronic waste.
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