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Flat-Silk-Cocoon-Based Wearable Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor and Its Performance
by
Cai, Mengyao
, Cheng, Guotao
, Liu, Zulan
, Dai, Fangyin
, Cheng, Lan
, Jia, Rui
, Xu, Mengting
, Xu, Xiang
in
Biocompatibility
/ Carbon
/ Chemical elements
/ Cocoons
/ Cold
/ Copper
/ Flexible components
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hot pressing
/ Human motion
/ Identification and classification
/ Keyboards
/ Manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Polydimethylsiloxane
/ Production costs
/ Properties
/ R&D
/ Raw materials
/ Research & development
/ Sensor arrays
/ Sensors
/ Silk
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Temperature
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Flat-Silk-Cocoon-Based Wearable Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor and Its Performance
by
Cai, Mengyao
, Cheng, Guotao
, Liu, Zulan
, Dai, Fangyin
, Cheng, Lan
, Jia, Rui
, Xu, Mengting
, Xu, Xiang
in
Biocompatibility
/ Carbon
/ Chemical elements
/ Cocoons
/ Cold
/ Copper
/ Flexible components
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hot pressing
/ Human motion
/ Identification and classification
/ Keyboards
/ Manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Polydimethylsiloxane
/ Production costs
/ Properties
/ R&D
/ Raw materials
/ Research & development
/ Sensor arrays
/ Sensors
/ Silk
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Temperature
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Flat-Silk-Cocoon-Based Wearable Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor and Its Performance
by
Cai, Mengyao
, Cheng, Guotao
, Liu, Zulan
, Dai, Fangyin
, Cheng, Lan
, Jia, Rui
, Xu, Mengting
, Xu, Xiang
in
Biocompatibility
/ Carbon
/ Chemical elements
/ Cocoons
/ Cold
/ Copper
/ Flexible components
/ Fourier transforms
/ Hot pressing
/ Human motion
/ Identification and classification
/ Keyboards
/ Manufacturing
/ Monitoring
/ Polydimethylsiloxane
/ Production costs
/ Properties
/ R&D
/ Raw materials
/ Research & development
/ Sensor arrays
/ Sensors
/ Silk
/ Spectrum analysis
/ Temperature
/ Wearable technology
2024
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Flat-Silk-Cocoon-Based Wearable Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor and Its Performance
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Flat-Silk-Cocoon-Based Wearable Flexible Piezoresistive Sensor and Its Performance
2024
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Overview
Flexible sensors are becoming the focus of research because they are very vital for intelligent products, real-time data monitoring, and recording. The flat silk cocoon (FSC), as a special form of cocoon, has all the advantages of silk, which is an excellent biomass carbon-based material and a good choice for preparing flexible sensors. In this work, a flexible piezoresistive sensor was successfully prepared by encapsulating carbonized flat silk cocoons (CFSCs) using an elastic matrix polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The sensing performance of the material is 0.01 kPa−1, and the monitoring range can reach 680.57 kPa. It is proved that the sensor can detect human motion and has excellent durability (>800 cycles). In addition, a sensor array for a keyboard based on CFSCs was explored. The sensor has a low production cost and a simple preparation process, and it is sustainable and environmentally friendly. Thus, it may have potential applications in wearable devices and human–computer interactions.
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