| Literature DB >> 31116907 |
Ronghui Wu1,2,3, Liyun Ma1,2, Chen Hou1, Zhaohui Meng1, Wenxi Guo1, Weidong Yu1,2, Rui Yu1, Fan Hu1,4, Xiang Yang Liu1,3.
Abstract
Wearable electronic textiles based on natural biocompatible/biodegradable materials have attracted great attention due to applications in health care and smart clothes. Silkworm fibers are durable, good heat conductors, insulating, and biocompatible, and are therefore regarded as excellent mediating materials for flexible electronics. In this paper, a strategy on the design and fabrication of highly flexible multimode electronic textiles (E-textile) based on functionalized silkworm fiber coiled yarns and weaving technology is presented. To achieve enhanced temperature sensing performance, a mixture of carbon nanotubes and an ionic liquid ([EMIM]Tf2 N) is embedded, which displays top sensitivity of 1.23% °C-1 and stability compared with others. Furthermore, fibrous pressure sensing based on the capacitance change of each cross-point of two yarns gives rise to highly position dependent and sensitivity sensing of 0.136 kPa-1 . Based on weaving technologies, a unique combo textile sensor, which can sense temperature and pressure independently with a position precision of 1 mm2 , is obtained. The application to intelligent gloves endows the position dependent sensing of the weight, and temperature distribution sensing of the temperature.Entities:
Keywords: combo temperature-pressure sensors; double-layer fabrics; electronic textiles; fiber-shaped sensors; silk fibers
Year: 2019 PMID: 31116907 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201901558
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281