| Literature DB >> 33435515 |
Kyobin Keum1, Jae Sang Heo1, Jimi Eom2, Keon Woo Lee3, Sung Kyu Park3, Yong-Hoon Kim1,4.
Abstract
Textile-based pressure sensors have garnered considerable interest in electronic textiles due to their diverse applications, including human-machine interface and healthcare monitoring systems. We studied a textile-based capacitive pressure sensor array using a poly(vinylidene fluoride)-co-hexafluoropropylene (PVDF-HFP)/ionic liquid (IL) composite film. By constructing a capacitor structure with Ag-plated conductive fiber electrodes that are embedded in fabrics, a capacitive pressure sensor showing high sensitivity, good operation stability, and a wide sensing range could be created. By optimizing the PVDF-HFP:IL ratio (6.5:3.5), the fabricated textile pressure sensors showed sensitivity of 9.51 kPa-1 and 0.69 kPa-1 in the pressure ranges of 0-20 kPa and 20-100 kPa, respectively. The pressure-dependent capacitance variation in our device was explained based on the change in the contact-area formed between the multi-filament fiber electrodes and the PVDF-HFP/IL film. To demonstrate the applicability and scalability of the sensor device, a 3 × 3 pressure sensor array was fabricated. Due to its matrix-type array structure and capacitive sensing mechanism, multi-point detection was possible, and the different positions and the weights of the objects could be identified.Entities:
Keywords: PVDF-HFP; capacitive pressure sensors; contact area; electronic textiles; ionic liquid
Year: 2021 PMID: 33435515 DOI: 10.3390/s21020442
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576