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Jun Zheng1, Wenting Xu1, Wen Ding1
1College of Optical, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Zhejiang A&F University, Hangzhou 311300, China.
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The flexible foam piezoresistive sensor demonstrates significant potential for wearable strain-sensing applications due to its substantial deformation capacity, excellent flexibility, and cost effectiveness. However, conventional flexible foam piezoresistive sensors often struggle to simultaneously achieve high sensitivity, a wide pressure detection range, fast response and long-term stability. This paper employed a glucose-based sugar-templating method to fabricate a fine-pore (50 μm) foam structure complemented by a dual-filler strategy to enhance overall performance. A robust porous conductive network was constructed by embedding zinc oxide (ZnO) and multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) matrix. The resulting sensor exhibits outstanding piezoresistive properties, featuring a wide linear detection range (0-80% strain) and a high sensitivity of 9.02 kPa-1 within the 0-10 kPa pressure range. It demonstrates rapid response/recovery times of 50/70 ms and maintains stable output performance even after 5000 compression cycles at 300 kPa. The sensor also exhibits negligible environmental interference and excellent long-term stability. When attached to finger joints, feet soles, or the throat, the sensor enables functions such as finger bending recognition, race-walking violation discrimination, gait analysis, and vocal fold vibration recognition, thereby demonstrating its considerable potential for application in human-computer interaction and human motion detection.
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