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Multifunctional Integrated Interdigital Microsupercapacitors and Self-Powered Iontronic Tactile Pressure Sensor for Wearable Electronics.

Leini WangYuxi TangYan LiChangyong LiuNing WeiWei ZengDewei Liang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Multifunctionality and self-powering are key technologies for next-generation wearable electronics. Herein, an interdigitated MXene/TiS 2 -based self-powered intelligent pseudocapacitive iontronic sensor system is designed, realizing integration of energy storage and pressure-sensitive sensing function into one device. The intercalation of TiS 2 nanosheet can effectively prevent self-stacking of MXene and results in mesoporous cross-linked framework, therefore exposing more active sites and broadening the electron/ion transport channels. The pressure sensing performance together with developed all-solid-state microsupercapacitor is explored systematically. When applied in a symmetrical microsupercapacitor, it presents a satisfactory energy density of 31.6 Wh/kg at 400 W/kg and 79.8% capacitance retention after 10 000 cycles. Meanwhile, with MXene/TiS 2 //MXene/TiS 2 interdigitated structure as flexible self-powering pressure sensor, it illustrates outstanding pressure-sensing response toward external pressure, realizing accurate and continuous detection of human body motion signals. It is believed that this work proposes a feasible strategy by integrating pressure-sensing with a self-powering function for the next-generation self-powered E-skin electronics.
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