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Yichen Cai1,2, Jie Shen3, Nan Yang1
1Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (KLOFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), Nanjing Tech University (NanjingTech), Nanjing 211816, China.
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Artificial ionic sensory systems, bridging the divide between biological systems and electronics, mimic human skin functions but face critical challenges with biocompatibility, comfort, signal stability, and simplifying packaging. Here, we present a simple and permeable skin-interfaced iontronic mechanosensing (SIIM) architecture that integrates human skin as natural ionic material and hierarchically porous MXene-fiber composite membranes as sensing electrodes. The SIIM system eliminates complex ionic material design and multilayer matrix, exhibiting ultrahigh pressure sensitivities (5.4 kPa-1, <75 Pa), a low detection limit (6 Pa), excellent output stability along with high permeability to minimize the impact of sweating on sensing. The noncytotoxic nature of SIIM electrodes ensures excellent biocompatibility (>97% cell coincubational viability), facilitating long-term wearability and high biosafety. Furthermore, the scalable SIIM configuration integrated with matrix smart gloves, effectively monitors human physical movements. This SIIM-based sensor with marked sensing capabilities, structural simplicity, and scalability, holds promising potential in diverse wearable applications.
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