With the rapid emergence of flexible electronics, flexible pressure sensors are of importance in various fields. In this study, a dopamine-modified melamine sponge (MS) was used to prepare a honeycomb structure of carbon black (CB)/MXene-silicone rubber (SR)@MS flexible pressure sensor (CMSM) through layer-by-layer self-assembly technology. Using SR as a binder to construct the honeycomb structure not only improves the mechanical properties of the sensor but also provides more attachment sites for CB/MXene, enhancing the stability of the conductive network. The honeycomb structure CMSM flexible pressure sensor exhibits high sensitivity (7.44 kPa), a wide detection range (0-240 kPa), short response/recovery times (150 ms/180 ms), and exhibits excellent stability. In addition, a flexible smart insole has been developed based on a 6-unit CMSM sensor array, achieving plantar pressure detection. By combination of the ResNet-50 neural network algorithm with plantar pressure data under different postures, the recognition of 16 types of human motion postures has been achieved, with an accuracy rate of 90.63%. This study proposes a flexible sponge pressure sensor with excellent mechanical performance and sensing capabilities, providing new ideas and references for the design of flexible wearable sensor devices.
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ACS Sens
March 2025
State Key Laboratory of Chemical Safety, College of Control Science and Engineering, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao 266580, China.
With the rapid emergence of flexible electronics, flexible pressure sensors are of importance in various fields. In this study, a dopamine-modified melamine sponge (MS) was used to prepare a honeycomb structure of carbon black (CB)/MXene-silicone rubber (SR)@MS flexible pressure sensor (CMSM) through layer-by-layer self-assembly technology. Using SR as a binder to construct the honeycomb structure not only improves the mechanical properties of the sensor but also provides more attachment sites for CB/MXene, enhancing the stability of the conductive network.
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Department of Nutrition and Health, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China. Electronic address:
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