Abstract
The study introduces a high-performance cellulose hydrogel (HPCH) with a biomimetic layered porous structure inspired by human skin, combining a soft layer with large macropores and a hard layer with small micropores. This unique design enhances both sensitivity and mechanical performance in pressure-sensing applications. The HPCH sensor demonstrates exceptional pressure sensitivity of 1622 kPa⁻1, a wide detection range of up to 160 kPa, and excellent conductivity of 4.01 S m−1. Ion immersion further optimizes the hydrogel’s conductivity and dielectric properties, offering superior performance compared to existing cellulose-based sensors. The sensor’s outstanding performance in health monitoring, industrial diagnostics, and pressure distribution detection positions it as a versatile, durable, and highly sensitive solution for various pressure-sensing applications, providing a promising path for natural polymer-based sensing technologies.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 205 |
Journal | Nano-Micro Letters |
Volume | 17 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2025 |
Keywords
- Cellulose
- High sensitivity
- Hydrogel
- Pressure sensor