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Three-dimensionally printed pressure sensor arrays from hysteresis-less stretchable piezoresistive composites.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we formulate three-dimensionally (3D) printable composite pastes employing electrostatically assembled-hybrid carbon and a polystyrene-polyisoprene-polystyrene tri-block copolymer elastomer for the fabrication of multi-stack printed piezoresistive pressure sensor arrays. To address a critical drawback of piezoresistive composite materials, we have developed a previously unrecognized strategy of incorporating a non-ionic amphiphilic surfactant, sorbitan trioleate, into composite materials. It is revealed that the surfactant with an appropriate amphiphilic property, represented by the hydrophilic-lipophilic balance (HLB) index of 1.8, allows for a reversible piezoresistive characteristic under a wide pressure range up to 30 kPa as well as a significant reduction of elastomer viscoelastic behavior. The 3D-printed pressure sensor arrays exhibit a sensitivity of 0.31 kPa-1 in a linear trend, and it is demonstrated successfully that the position-addressable array device is capable of spatially detecting objects up to a pressure level of 22.1 kPa.

SUBMITTER: Kang JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9082324 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Three-dimensionally printed pressure sensor arrays from hysteresis-less stretchable piezoresistive composites.

Kang Jong Hyun JH   Kim Ju Young JY   Jo Yejin Y   Kim Hyun-Suk HS   Jung Sung Mook SM   Lee Su Yeon SY   Choi Youngmin Y   Jeong Sunho S  

RSC advances 20191204 68


In this study, we formulate three-dimensionally (3D) printable composite pastes employing electrostatically assembled-hybrid carbon and a polystyrene-polyisoprene-polystyrene tri-block copolymer elastomer for the fabrication of multi-stack printed piezoresistive pressure sensor arrays. To address a critical drawback of piezoresistive composite materials, we have developed a previously unrecognized strategy of incorporating a non-ionic amphiphilic surfactant, sorbitan trioleate, into composite ma  ...[more]

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