Ultrasensitive Ionic Liquid Polymer Composites with a Convex and Wrinkled Microstructure and Their Application as Wearable Pressure Sensors.
Changwoo ChoDongwon KimChaeeun LeeJe Hoon OhPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
The development of pressure sensors with high sensitivity and effectiveness that exhibit linearity over a wide pressure range is crucial for wearable devices. In this study, we fabricated a novel ionic liquid (IL)/polymer composite with a convex and randomly wrinkled microstructure in a cost-effective and facile manner using an opaque glass and stretched polydimethylsiloxane template. The fabricated IL/polymer composite was used as the dielectric layer in a capacitive pressure sensor. The sensor exhibited a high linear sensitivity of 56.91 kPa -1 owing to the high interfacial capacitance formed by the electrical double layer of the IL/polymer composite over a relatively wide range (0-80 kPa). We also demonstrated the sensor performance for various applications such as a glove-attached sensor, sensor array, respiration monitoring mask, human pulse, blood pressure measurement, human motion detection, and a wide range of pressure sensing. It would be expected that the proposed pressure sensor has sufficient potential for use in wearable devices.
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