Bioinspired Photoluminescent “Spider Web” as Ultrafast and Ultrasensitive Airflow–Acoustic Bimodal Sensor for Human–Computer Interaction and Intelligent Recognition
Kai Zhu,
Bing Yan
Abstract:Nature provides massive biomimetic design inspiration for constructing structural materials with desired performances. Spider webs can perceive vibrations generated by airflow and acoustic waves from prey and transfer the corresponding information to spiders. Herein, by mimicking the perception capability and structure of a spider web, an ultrafast and ultrasensitive airflow−acoustic bimodal sensor (HOF-TCPB@SF) is developed based on the postfunctionalization of hydrogen-bonded organic framework (HOF-TCPB) on … Show more
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