Literature DB >> 33829151

Combining High Sensitivity and Dynamic Range: Wearable Thin-Film Composite Strain Sensors of Graphene, Ultrathin Palladium, and PEDOT:PSS.

Julian Ramírez1, Daniel Rodriquez1, Armando Urbina1, Anne Cardenas1, Darren J Lipomi1.   

Abstract

Wearable mechanical sensors have the potential to transform healthcare by enabling patient monitoring outside of the clinic. A critical challenge in the development of mechanical-e.g., strain-sensors is the combination of sensitivity, dynamic range, and robustness. This work describes a highly sensitive and robust wearable strain sensor composed of three layered materials: graphene, an ultrathin film of palladium, and highly plasticized PEDOT:PSS. The role of the graphene is to provide a conductive, manipulable substrate for the deposition of palladium. When deposited at low nominal thicknesses (~8 nm) palladium forms a rough, granular film which is highly piezoresistive (i.e., the resistance increases with strain with high sensitivity). The dynamic range of these graphene/palladium films, however, is poor, and can only be extended to ~10% before failure. This fragility renders the films incompatible with wearable applications on stretchable substrates. To improve the working range of graphene/palladium strain sensors, a layer of highly plasticized PEDOT:PSS is used as a stretchable conductive binder. That is, the conductive polymer provides an alternative pathway for electrical conduction upon cracking of the palladium film and the graphene. The result was a strain sensor that possessed good sensitivity at low strains (0.001% engineering strain) but with a working range up to 86%. The piezoresistive performance can be optimized in a wearable device by sandwiching the conductive composite between a soft PDMS layer in contact with the skin and a harder layer at the air interface. When attached to the skin of the torso, the patch-like strain sensors were capable of detecting heartbeat (small strain) and respiration (large strain) simultaneously. This demonstration highlights the ability of the sensor to measure low and high strains in a single interpolated signal, which could be useful in monitoring, for example, obstructive sleep apnea with an unobtrusive device.

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Keywords:  Graphene; Metallic Nanoislands; Sleep Apnea; Strain Sensor; Wearable Sensor

Year:  2019        PMID: 33829151      PMCID: PMC8023279          DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.9b00174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Nano Mater        ISSN: 2574-0970


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Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-16       Impact factor: 3.576

Review 2.  Recent Progress in Conducting Polymer Composite/Nanofiber-Based Strain and Pressure Sensors.

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Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-07       Impact factor: 4.329

3.  Laser-Induced Graphene for Heartbeat Monitoring with HeartPy Analysis.

Authors:  Teodora Vićentić; Milena Rašljić Rafajilović; Stefan D Ilić; Bojana Koteska; Ana Madevska Bogdanova; Igor A Pašti; Fedor Lehocki; Marko Spasenović
Journal:  Sensors (Basel)       Date:  2022-08-23       Impact factor: 3.847

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