Humidity-Resistant, Breathable, Waterproof, and Bionic Triboelectric Electronic Skins for Self-Powered Haptic Sensing and Human Motion Recognition

36 Pages Posted: 23 Feb 2024

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Xia Liu

Guangxi University

Yulong Wang

Guangxi University

Wei Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Meifei Cheng

Guangxi University

Aifang Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Lingyu Wan

Guangxi University

Junyi Zhai

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)

Abstract

Researchers have been striving for a long time to create an electronic skin (E-skin) that can rival or surpass human skin in functionality. Herein, inspired by human skin, we developed a bionic triboelectric E-skin (BTE-skin) via a cost-effective method with superior humidity-resistance, breathability and waterproofness. Benefiting from introducing HKUST-1 into silicone rubber as the triboelectric layer significantly enhances the humidity resistance of the triboelectric E-skin, and the output is increased by a factor of 2.15 at 90% relative humidity. The construction of a fully enclosed electrode structure and a three-dimensional microporous array structure promises BTE-skin excellent breathability (water vapor transmission of 500 g/m2/d and air permeability of 293 mm/s) and waterproofness. In addition, the BTE-skin exhibits a wide sensing range (up to 100 kPa), ultra-high pressure response sensitivity in the low-pressure region (504.60 nA/kPa), fast response time (42 ms), and excellent cycling stability over 10,000 cycles. Furthermore, based on the BTE-skin, a self-powered smart home control system and a visual leg motion recognition system have been successfully developed. This work proposes a new strategy for tracking electronic human skin and manifests great potential in the intelligent wearable sensing field, which can help human life move toward a more convenient and intelligent future.

Keywords: Triboelectric Nanogenerator, Bionic electronic skin, Self-powered sensing, Haptic sensing

Suggested Citation

Liu, Xia and Wang, Yulong and Wang, Wei and Cheng, Meifei and Yu, Aifang and Wan, Lingyu and Zhai, Junyi, Humidity-Resistant, Breathable, Waterproof, and Bionic Triboelectric Electronic Skins for Self-Powered Haptic Sensing and Human Motion Recognition. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4736192 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4736192

Xia Liu

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Yulong Wang

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Wei Wang

affiliation not provided to SSRN ( email )

No Address Available

Meifei Cheng

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Aifang Yu

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

Lingyu Wan

Guangxi University ( email )

East Daxue Road #100
Nanning, 530004
China

Junyi Zhai (Contact Author)

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) ( email )

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