Hierarchical Porous Biowaste‐Based Dual Humidity/Pressure Sensor for Robotic Tactile Sensing, Sustainable Health, and Environmental Monitoring
Sheik Abdur Rahman,
Shenawar Ali Khan,
Shahzad Iqbal
et al.
Abstract:A crucial tradeoff between material efficacy and environmental impact is often encountered in the development of high‐performance sensors. The use of rare‐earth elements or intricate fabrication techniques is sometimes needed for conventional sensing materials, posing concerns regarding sustainability. Exploring the potential of tomato peel (TP) as a dual‐purpose sensing dielectric layer for pressure and humidity monitoring is a paradigm shift, capitalizing on its porous structure and hygroscopic nature. TP‐ba… Show more
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