A Wearable, Highly Sensitive Piezoresistive Pressure Sensor Based on MXene/NiMoO4@CMF and Mimicking the Hedgehog Skin Spike Structure for Its Real-Time Monitoring of Human Movement
Hong Zhang,
Peihua Jin,
Kaige Pang
et al.
Abstract:Flexible piezoresistive pressure sensors have received much attention due to their potential for applications in personalized real-time health detection, human-computer interaction, and the Internet of Things (IoT). However, achieving a fast response and high sensitivity while keeping the cost low remains a key concern for researchers. In this paper, we simulated the spiky surface of hedgehog skin by hydrothermal growth of nickel molybdate on a carbonized sponge. Based on this, the MXene material was compounde… Show more
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