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An MXENE-EDOT nanocomposite based strain patch sensor for wireless human motion monitoring

An MXENE-EDOT nanocomposite based strain patch sensor for wireless human motion monitoring

It is highly demanded to develop flexible strain sensors with high sensitivity, a wide working range, and excellent reliability. We newly applied 3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene (EDOT) in-situ polymerization self-assembly on MXeneTi3C2Tx flakes in an aqueous solution in order to simultaneously improve both the sensitivity and working range of the strain sensor patch. MXene-Ti3C2Tx@EDOT was uniformly deposited on the laser-induced graphene (LIG) embedded styrene ethylene butylene styrene (SEBS) stretchable substrate by electrophoretic deposition without any oxidants. The as-fabricated sensor can detect minute to large deformations with high GF up to 2075, large strain range (>28%), and excellent reliability (>20000 cycles). A flexible battery-free near field communication (NFC) wireless system was developed and transmit measurements to a smartphone.

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