Electrically conductive polymer composites for smart flexible strain sensors: a critical review

H Liu, Q Li, S Zhang, R Yin, X Liu, Y He, K Dai… - Journal of Materials …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
The rapid development of wearable smart devices has contributed to the enormous
demands for smart flexible strain sensors. However, to date, the poor stretchability and …

Review on conductive polymer/CNTs nanocomposites based flexible and stretchable strain and pressure sensors

O Kanoun, A Bouhamed, R Ramalingame… - Sensors, 2021 - mdpi.com
In the last decade, significant developments of flexible and stretchable force sensors have
been witnessed in order to satisfy the demand of several applications in robotic, prosthetics …

High Linearity, Low Hysteresis Ti3C2Tx MXene/AgNW/Liquid Metal Self‐Healing Strain Sensor Modulated by Dynamic Disulfide and Hydrogen Bonds

Y Wang, W Qin, M Yang, Z Tian, W Guo… - Advanced Functional …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Flexible wearable strain sensors have received extensive attention in human–computer
interaction, soft robotics, and human health monitoring. Despite significant efforts in …

Graphene and its sensor-based applications: A review

A Nag, A Mitra, SC Mukhopadhyay - Sensors and Actuators A: physical, 2018 - Elsevier
This paper presents an overview of the work done on graphene in recent years. It explains
the preparation techniques, the properties of graphene related to its physio-chemical …

Application-driven carbon nanotube functional materials

Y Wu, X Zhao, Y Shang, S Chang, L Dai, A Cao - ACS nano, 2021 - ACS Publications
Carbon nanotube functional materials (CNTFMs) represent an important research field in
transforming nanoscience and nanotechnology into practical applications, with potential …

Flexible electronics and devices as human–machine interfaces for medical robotics

W Heng, S Solomon, W Gao - Advanced Materials, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Medical robots are invaluable players in non‐pharmaceutical treatment of disabilities.
Particularly, using prosthetic and rehabilitation devices with human–machine interfaces can …

Nature-inspired structural materials for flexible electronic devices

Y Liu, K He, G Chen, WR Leow, X Chen - Chemical reviews, 2017 - ACS Publications
Exciting advancements have been made in the field of flexible electronic devices in the last
two decades and will certainly lead to a revolution in peoples' lives in the future. However …

Highly stretchable and self‐healable MXene/polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel electrode for wearable capacitive electronic skin

J Zhang, L Wan, Y Gao, X Fang, T Lu… - Advanced Electronic …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Capacitive strain sensors could become an important component of electronic skin (E‐skin)
due to their low hysteresis and high linearity. However, to fully mimic the functionality of …

Stretchable, skin‐mountable, and wearable strain sensors and their potential applications: a review

M Amjadi, KU Kyung, I Park… - Advanced Functional …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
There is a growing demand for flexible and soft electronic devices. In particular, stretchable,
skin‐mountable, and wearable strain sensors are needed for several potential applications …

[HTML][HTML] Highly stretchable, elastic, and sensitive MXene-based hydrogel for flexible strain and pressure sensors

Y Lu, X Qu, W Zhao, Y Ren, W Si, W Wang, Q Wang… - Research, 2020 - spj.science.org
Electronic skin is driving the next generation of cutting-edge wearable electronic products
due to its good wearability and high accuracy of information acquisition. However, it remains …