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A superhydrophobic and anti-corrosion strain sensor for robust underwater applications
Dai, Ziyi1; Ding, Sen1; Lei, Ming1; Li, Shunbo2; Xu, Yi2; Zhou, Yinning1; Zhou, Bingpu1,3
2021-07-21
Source PublicationJournal of Materials Chemistry A
ISSN2050-7488
Volume9Issue:27Pages:15282-15293
Abstract

Exploration of wearable strain sensors in diverse application scenarios is one global requirement for shaping the future of our intelligent community. However, state-of-the-art wearable devices still face challenges such as interference under humid conditions and chemical/mechanical fragility. Here, a facile and fluorine-free approach is introduced to realize a sensitive, robust and superhydrophobic strain sensorviathein situformation of microcilia on the PDMS surface, followed by a two-step swelling process. The swelling process facilitates the penetration of carbon black nanoparticles into the PDMS matrix to render the conductive network suitable for strain sensing, while the decoration of silica nanoparticles along with the microcilia forms a hierarchical architecture for water repellency. The sensing performance was optimized, including the sensitivity (gauge factor of 354), working range (up to 250%), and long-term stability (>10 000 cycles). The superhydrophobic surface exhibits excellent resistance to mechanical abrasion, chemical corrosion, and high-speed water impact,etc.Demonstrations, such as body motion perception, wireless and underwater communications, Morse code generation, underwater jet impact, reveal the potential of the sensor as a robust platform for broad applications not only in air but also for underwater or under harsh condition uses.

DOI10.1039/d1ta04259a
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Energy & Fuels ; Materials Science
WOS SubjectChemistry, Physical ; Energy & Fuels ; Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
WOS IDWOS:000668139300001
PublisherROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY, THOMAS GRAHAM HOUSE, SCIENCE PARK, MILTON RD, CAMBRIDGE CB4 0WF, CAMBS, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85110549223
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorZhou, Yinning; Zhou, Bingpu
Affiliation1.Joint Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education, Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, 999078, Macao
2.Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Technology and Systems, Ministry of Education & Key Disciplines Laboratory of Novel Micro-Nano Devices and System Technology, College of Optoelectronics Engineering, Chongqing University, Chongqing, 400044, China
3.Department of Physics and Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Macau, Avenida da Universidade, Taipa, 999078, Macao
First Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING;  Faculty of Science and Technology
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Dai, Ziyi,Ding, Sen,Lei, Ming,et al. A superhydrophobic and anti-corrosion strain sensor for robust underwater applications[J]. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 2021, 9(27), 15282-15293.
APA Dai, Ziyi., Ding, Sen., Lei, Ming., Li, Shunbo., Xu, Yi., Zhou, Yinning., & Zhou, Bingpu (2021). A superhydrophobic and anti-corrosion strain sensor for robust underwater applications. Journal of Materials Chemistry A, 9(27), 15282-15293.
MLA Dai, Ziyi,et al."A superhydrophobic and anti-corrosion strain sensor for robust underwater applications".Journal of Materials Chemistry A 9.27(2021):15282-15293.
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