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Ultrasensitive and Stretchable Conductive Fibers Using Percolated Pd Nanoparticle Networks for Multisensing Wearable Electronics: Crack-Based Strain and H₂ Sensors

Authors
chihyeong wonSanggeun LeeHan Hee JungJanghoon WooKUKRO YOONJaehong LeeCHAEBIN KWONMINKYULEEHeetak HanYongfeng MeiKyung-In Jangtaeyoon LEE
Issue Date
Oct-2020
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
fiber-type multimodal sensor; hydrogen sensors; strain sensors; stretchable electronics; wearable electronics
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.12, no.40, pp 45,243 - 45,253
Journal Title
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume
12
Number
40
Start Page
45,243
End Page
45,253
URI
https://yscholarhub.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.yonsei/6362
DOI
10.1021/acsami.0c10460
ISSN
1944-8244
Abstract
The need for wearable electronic devices continues to grow, and the research is under way for stretchable fiber-type sensors that are sensitive to the surrounding atmosphere and will provide proficient measurement capabilities. Currently, one-dimensional fiber sensors have several limitations for their extensive use because of the complex structures of the sensing mechanisms. Thus, it is essential to miniaturize these materials with durability while integrating multiple sensing capabilities. Herein, we present an ultrasensitive and stretchable conductive fiber sensor using PdNP networks embedded in elastomeric polymers for crack-based strain and H-2 sensing. The fiber multimodal sensors show a gauge factor of similar to 2040 under 70% strain and reliable mechanical deformation tolerance (10,000 stretching cycles) in the strain-sensor mode. For H-2 sensing, the fiber multimodal sensors exhibit a wide sensing range of high sensitivity: -0.43% response at 5 ppm (0.0005%) H-2 gas and -27.3% response at 10% H-2 gas. For the first time, we demonstrate highly stretchable H-2 sensors that can detect H-2 gas under 110% strain with mechanical durability. As demonstrated, their stable performance allows them to be used in wearable applications that integrate fiber multimodal sensors into industrial safety clothing along with a microinorganic light-emitting diode for visual indication, which exhibits proper activation upon H-2 gas exposure.
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