Highly Stretchable and Mechanically Robust Silver Nanowires on Surface-Functionalized Wavy Elastomers for Wearable Healthcare Electronics
Wearable sensors have attracted significant attention for personal healthcare and human motion monitoring in recent years. In this study, a stretchable and robust stretchable sensor was fabricated by depositing silver nanowires (AgNWs) on interface-functionalized wavy polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) substrates using an all-solution process. The interfacial adhesion between the AgNWs and stretchable substrates was significantly improved by introducing a surface modifier, ethanolamine. Stretchable films with a planar structure exhibited a two-fold change in resistance under 50% strain owing to the surface modification effect. The resistance of the interface-functionalized wavy film pre-strained to 125% did not change even at 170% strain. The optimized films exhibited a very small increase in resistance and improved chemical stability under repeated bending and stretch–release cycles. Sensing devices based on the interface-functionalized wavy film were realized for real-time detection of human bio-signals. The highly stretchable and skin-conformal sensors with excellent sensitivity could successfully detect human motions and subtle bio-signals, such as facial muscle changes and breathing. The high-performance stretchable, skin-compliant, interface-functionalized wavy films developed in this study have great prospects for next-generation wearable healthcare electronics
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[2022]
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Authors: | Prameswati, Ajeng ; Han, Joo Won ; Kim, Jung Ha ; Wibowo, Anky Fitrian ; Entifar, Siti Aisyah Nurmaulia ; Park, Jihyun ; Lee, Jonghee ; Kim, Soyeon ; Lim, Dong Chan ; Moon, Myoung-Woon ; Kim, Min-Seok ; Kim, Yong Hyun |
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