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3D Porous Structure in MXene/PANI Foam for a High-Performance Flexible Pressure Sensor
Tingting Yin1, Yongfa Cheng1, Yixin Hou1
1School of Physics & Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology (HUST), Wuhan, 430074, China.
Abstract:
The fields of electronic skin, man-machine interaction, and health monitoring require flexible pressure sensors with great sensitivity. However, most microstructure designs utilized to fabricate high-performance pressure sensors require complex preparation processes. Here, MXene/polyaniline (PANI) foam with 3D porous structure is achieved by using a steam-induced foaming method. Based on the structure, a flexible piezoresistive sensor is fabricated. It exhibits high sensitivity (690.91 kPa-1 ), rapid response, and recovery times (106/95 ms) and outstanding fatigue resistance properties (10 000 cycles). The MXene/PANI foam-based pressure sensor can swiftly detect minor pressure and be further used for human activity and health monitoring.

