Literature DB >> 34138091

Development of an Ultra-Sensitive and Flexible Piezoresistive Flow Sensor Using Vertical Graphene Nanosheets.

Sajad Abolpour Moshizi1, Shohreh Azadi1, Andrew Belford1, Amir Razmjou2, Shuying Wu1, Zhao Jun Han3, Mohsen Asadnia4.   

Abstract

This paper suggests development of a flexible, lightweight, and ultra-sensitive piezoresistive flow sensor based on vertical graphene nanosheets (VGNs) with a mazelike structure. The sensor was thoroughly characterized for steady-state and oscillatory water flow monitoring applications. The results demonstrated a high sensitivity (103.91 mV (mm/s)-1) and a very low-velocity detection threshold (1.127 mm s-1) in steady-state flow monitoring. As one of many potential applications, we demonstrated that the proposed VGNs/PDMS flow sensor can closely mimic the vestibular hair cell sensors housed inside the semicircular canals (SCCs). As a proof of concept, magnetic resonance imaging of the human inner ear was conducted to measure the dimensions of the SCCs and to develop a 3D printed lateral semicircular canal (LSCC). The sensor was embedded into the artificial LSCC and tested for various physiological movements. The obtained results indicate that the flow sensor is able to distinguish minute changes in the rotational axis physical geometry, frequency, and amplitude. The success of this study paves the way for extending this technology not only to vestibular organ prosthesis but also to other applications such as blood/urine flow monitoring, intravenous therapy (IV), water leakage monitoring, and unmanned underwater robots through incorporation of the appropriate packaging of devices.

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Keywords:  Artificial vestibular system; Bioinspired sensors; Piezoresistive sensors; Vertical graphene nanosheets

Year:  2020        PMID: 34138091     DOI: 10.1007/s40820-020-00446-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nanomicro Lett        ISSN: 2150-5551


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