Abstract
Introducing microstructure in the flexible pressure sensors is an effective strategy to enhance the performance of the sensor. Herein, we fabricated a flexible pressure sensor with three-dimensional (3D) miroporous based on a hybrid of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) and multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). The 3D microporous was produced by a facile and low-cost process using NH4HCO3 as a sacrificial template, the NH4HCO3 particles were decomposed to gas and left microporous in the hybrid of PDMS and MWCNTs. The microporous structure inside the sensor allowed for a wide pressure range (∼140 kPa). The sensor could detect large motions of finger, wrist, elbow, knee, and even small motion such as facial expression. In addition, a 3 × 3 tactile sensor array was successfully applied in the pressure distribution of fingers to grasp a cup. The results demonstrate that the sensor is promising application in wearable electronics and human-machine interfaces for pressure sensing.
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