Highly flexible and sensitive wearable strain and pressure sensor based on porous graphene paper for human motion

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Yan Yang
Honglie Shen
Zhiyan Yang
Jiale Yang
Zehui Wang
Kai Gao
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[1] Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics,College of Materials Science and Technology, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Materials and Technology for Energy Conversion
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The demand for high-performance multifunctional wearable devices drives the rapid development of sensors with flexibility, sensitivity and easy preparation. Here, we report an efficient preparation method to fabricate a wearable strain and pressure sensor based on porous graphene paper (PGP), which is prepared by polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) microsphere as a template. The prepared PGP-based strain and pressure sensor can detect multi-dimensional deformation and shows good flexibility even after more than 1000 s of repeated deformation cycles, while the rapid response time can be up to approximately 60 ms. Moreover, the obtained PGP-based sensor exhibits a good sensitivity that the gauge factor (GF) is up to 77 when the strain is in the range of 4–8%, much higher than other graphene materials. Importantly, the porous microstructure created by the PMMA microsphere in the PGP plays a vital role in the good comprehensive performance of the PGP-based sensor. The device shows potential applications in smart wearable devices to detect or monitor the posture and movement information of human beings.
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页码:17637 / 17648
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