Self-Powered Tactile Sensors Embedded with Self-Healing Electrodes for Multifunctional Applications
Liguo Qin,
Wentao Xia,
Yuhao Wu
et al.
Abstract:Tactile-based sensing technology represents one of the most promising methods for interacting with their surrounding environment. Consequently, flexible tactile sensing has garnered significant attention from researchers worldwide. In this study, triboelectricity and piezoelectricity were combined to propose a multifunctional self-powered tactile sensor (MSPTS). Notably, new and innovative self-healing electrodes were embedded and synthesized from HPDMS (poly(dimethylsiloxane)) and boric acid in the MSPTS, MSP… Show more
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