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Flexible Pressure Sensors Based on Polyvinylidene Fluoride: A Critical Review
Ming Li1,2, Huaikuan Zang3,4, Jiawei Long3,4
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Hubei Polytechnic University, Huangshi 435003, China.
Abstract:
With the advent of the intelligent era, flexible piezoelectric tactile sensors, as key components for sensing information and transmitting signals, have received worldwide attention. However, piezoelectric pressure sensors are still currently limited, which severely restricts their practical applications. Furthermore, the demonstrations conducted in labs are not accurate to real-world scenarios. Thus, there is an urgent need to further optimize the intrinsic piezoelectric performance and usage characteristics to meet application requirements. As a representative piezoelectric, polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) exhibits significant advantages in terms of excellent flexibility, chemical stability, high electromechanical conversion, low cost, and appropriate acoustic impedance, which allow it to serve as the core matrix in flexible pressure sensors. This paper aims to summarize very recent progress in flexible piezoelectric sensors based on PVDF, including their composition modulation, structure optimization, and applications. Based on a comprehensive summary of recent representative studies, we propose rational perspectives and strategies regarding PVDF-based piezoelectric sensors and provide some new insights for the research and industrial communities.

