AI Article Synopsis

  • - The development of multifunctional electronic skin, which closely mimics human skin, is crucial but presents significant challenges.
  • - Researchers created a composite film using TEMPO-oxidized cellulose nanofibril and conductive TiCT, designed to replicate the structure of natural shells, achieving impressive mechanical strength and other beneficial properties.
  • - A piezoresistive sensor made from this composite film demonstrates high sensitivity, rapid response times, and stability, capable of monitoring everyday human activities like finger bending and chewing.

Article Abstract

Electronic skin has aroused extensive research interest due to high similarity with human skin. Realizing a multifunctional electronic skin that is highly consistent with skin functions and endowed with more other functions is now a more urgent need and important challenge. Here, we use 2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxyl (TEMPO)-oxidized cellulose nanofibril (TOCN) dispersion and highly conductive TiCT dispersion to prepare TOCN/TiCT composite film through vacuum-assisted filtration. The obtained composite film imitating the nacre-like lamellar structure of natural shells has good mechanical properties (124.6 MPa of tensile strength). Meanwhile, the composite film also showed excellent electromagnetic shielding performance (36 dB), biocompatibility, and antibacterial properties. In addition, the piezoresistive sensor assembled from the composite film exhibited a high sensitivity (11.6 kPa), fast response and recovery time (≤10 ms), ultralow monitoring limit (0.2 Pa), and long-term stability (>10 000 cycles). It also could detect human daily activities such as finger bent, chewing, and so on.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.biomac.1c01203DOI Listing

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