Abstract

Flexible pressure-sensing materials with high sensitivity and good mechanical reliability are highly required to meet the long-time and accurate detecting requirement for wide-stress motions. Herein, we describe a bamboo-inspired design approach to fabricate mechanically flexible and electrically conductive carbon nanofiber/polydimethylsiloxane foam composites with unique and designed hierarchical pore structures. The optimized multi-level pore structures not only show outstanding mechanical flexibility and reliability, but also possess high sensitivity at a relatively wide stress range. Typically, the hierarchical pore structures (i.e. large-size pore structure of several hundreds of micrometers, hollow structure of several micrometers, micro-/nano-irregular pores on the hollow skeleton) are sensitive to tiny pressures to construct additional conductive paths and thus achieve high sensitivity of ~0.6 kPa −1 at 0–1 kPa. Further, such hierarchical structures easily form highly interconnected conductive network induced by the serious deformation of large pores and sinking of hollow-structure, thus providing the extremely sensitive sensing behavior for a relatively large pressure level as large as 20 kPa. Moreover, the optimized sensor presents good repeatability and excellent reliability after 10000 compressive cycles, which can satisfactorily meet the critical requirements of subtle vital signs, human motions monitoring and so on. Clearly, this work offers a route to design and development of the multifunctional advanced pressure-sensor for potential artificial intelligence application. Bamboo-inspired hierarchical pore structures of conductive CNF/PDMS foam composites were constructed to fabricate a flexible pressure sensor with excellent sensitivity and cyclic mechanical reliability. Such hierarchical pore structures show accurate detection of subtle physiological signs and human motions, together with sensitivity to temperature variation and volatile organic compound, showing promising applications in multifunctional wearable smart devices. • Bamboo-inspired hierarchical pore structures of conductive polymer composites were constructed. • The foam composites had excellent piezoresistivity with high sensitivity and good cyclic reliability. • The related electrical resistance response behaviors and mechanisms were discussed and analyzed. • The as-prepared sensors showed good response for detecting physiological signs and body motion.

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