Biomimetic Honeycomb-like Ti3C2Tx MXene/Bacterial Cellulose Aerogel-Based Flexible Pressure Sensor for the Human-Computer Interface

Xinyu Hong, Zhijian Du, La Li, Kai Jiang*, Di Chen*, Guozhen Shen*

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Abstract

The pursuit of efficient and accurate human-computer interface design urgently requires high-performance sensors with pressure sensitivity, a wide detection range, and excellent cycling stability. Herein, a biomimetic honeycomb-like Ti3C2Tx MXene/bacterial cellulose (BC) aerogel with a negative Poisson’s ratio (ν = −0.14) synthesized from the bidirectional freeze-drying method is used as the active material for a flexible pressure sensor, which exhibits high sensitivity (20.14 kPa-1), fast response time (100 ms), excellent mechanical durability (5000 cycles), and a low detection limit (responding to a grain of rice weighing about 0.022 g). Moreover, when assembled into the sandwich-structured bending sensor with the aerogel layer at just 0.8 mm in thickness, the aerogel-based device has a wide angular detection range (2.7-156.3°), high sensitivity (0.47 deg-1), and good robustness, proving outstanding electromechanical performance. Significantly, a smart glove consisting of five bending sensors fixed to the proximal knuckles and a flexible circuit board as the signal processing unit was designed for the identification of the shape, demonstrating its promising applications in the field of human-computer interaction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-426
Number of pages10
JournalACS Sensors
Volume10
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 24 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • MXene-based aerogel
  • TiCT MXene
  • human−computer interface
  • pressure sensor
  • smart glove

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