Pollen-Modified Flat Silk Cocoon Pressure Sensors for Wearable Applications

  • Shengnan Wang
  • , Yujia Wang
  • , Yi Wang
  • , Jiaqi Liu
  • , Fan Liu
  • , Fangyin Dai
  • , Jiashen Li
  • , Zhi Li (Corresponding)

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Abstract

Microstructures have been proved as crucial factors for the sensing performance of flexible pressure sensors. In this study, polypyrrole (PPy)/sunflower pollen (SFP) (P/SFP) was prepared via the in situ growth of PPy on the surface of degreased SFP with a sea urchin-like microstructure; then, these P/SFP microspheres were sprayed onto a flat silk cocoon (FSC) to prepare a sensing layer P/SFP-FSC. PPy-FSC (P-FSC) was prepared as an electrode layer through the in situ polymerization of PPy on the FSC surface. The sensing layer P/SFP-FSC was placed between two P-FSC electrode layers to assemble a P/SFP-FSC pressure sensor together with a fork finger electrode. With 6 mg/cm2 of optimized sprayed P/SFP microspheres, the prepared flexible pressure sensor has a sensitivity of up to 0.128 KPa−1 in the range of 0–13.18 KPa and up to 0.13 KPa−1 in the range of 13.18–30.65 KPa, a fast response/recovery time (90 ms/80 ms), and a minimum detection limit as low as 40 Pa. This fabricated flexible P/SFP-FSC sensor can monitor human motion and can also be used for the encrypted transmission of important information via Morse code. In conclusion, the developed flexible P/SFP-FSC pressure sensor based on microstructure modification in this study shows good application prospects in the field of human–computer interaction and wearable electronic devices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number4698
JournalSensors
Volume24
Issue number14
Early online date19 Jul 2024
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 19 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • PPy
  • flat silk cocoon
  • microstructure
  • pressure sensor

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