Current-direction-controllable Ag-embedded stretchable layers to enhance and extend the applicability of stretchable sensors

  • Eunji Lee
  • , Heena Kim
  • , Sehyeon Kim
  • , Hyunjoon Shin
  • , Jinki Hong
  • , Hyunwoo Joe
  • , Woojin Kim
  • , Youngbaek Kim
  • , Taewon Ha
  • , Sankar Prasad Bag
  • , Hye Jin Kim
  • , Jinsik Kim

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Abstract

We suggest a multi-layered stretchable sensor with a carbon nanotube (CNT) layer enclosed by an embedded layer of silver (Ag-Ecoflex), and show how it can be used in biomedical applications. The current direction can be controlled along the vertical or lateral axis on the Ag-Ecoflex layer by adjusting the composite Ag ratio; the CNT layer can determine electrical conductivity from the bypassed current path. The multi-layered stretchable sensor can ensure electrical conductivity up to a maximum strain of 245% with a high resistance change of 3782% when Ag-Ecoflex concentration was increased to 60 wt%, showing an electrical resistance of 71.64 Ω/mm along its vertical axis. The sensor functioned normally on a heated state and for up to three weeks on an immersed state possessing a linear characteristic; it can be used for sensor calibration. We confirmed its reliability by 1000 cycles of the strain-release test, detected body motions and tissue swelling, applied it to intravesical cystometric test, and verified compatibility with analog-to-digital conversion in real-time. Resulting, this sensor can secure both high sensitivity and modulus of elasticity, proposing the stability of sensor by simulating the external environment and internal human body. This proposed multi-layered stretchy sensor is anticipated to have a wide range of wearable monitoring device applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number135022
JournalSensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Volume401
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Feb 2024

Keywords

  • Ag-embedded layer
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Current direction control
  • Multi-layered sensor
  • Strain sensor
  • Stretchable sensor

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