TY - JOUR
T1 - Interlocked MXene/rGO aerogel with excellent mechanical stability for a health-monitoring device
AU - Zhao, Shufang
AU - Ran, Wenhao
AU - Wang, Lili
AU - Shen, Guozhen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Chinese Institute of Electronics.
PY - 2022/8
Y1 - 2022/8
N2 - Two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted considerable interest thanks to their unique electronic/physical-chemical characteristics and their potential for use in a large variety of sensing applications. However, few-layered nanosheets tend to agglomerate owing to van der Waals forces, which obstruct internal nanoscale transport channels, resulting in low electrochemical activity and restricting their use for sensing purposes. Here, a hybrid MXene/rGO aerogel with a three-dimensional (3D) interlocked network was fabricated via a freeze-drying method. The porous MXene/rGO aerogel has a lightweight and hierarchical porous architecture, which can be compressed and expanded several times without breaking. Additionally, a flexible pressure sensor that uses the aerogel as the sensitive layer has a wide response range of approximately 0-40 kPa and a considerable response within this range, averaging approximately 61.49 kPa-1. The excellent sensing performance endows it with a broad range of applications, including human-computer interfaces and human health monitoring.
AB - Two-dimensional (2D) materials have attracted considerable interest thanks to their unique electronic/physical-chemical characteristics and their potential for use in a large variety of sensing applications. However, few-layered nanosheets tend to agglomerate owing to van der Waals forces, which obstruct internal nanoscale transport channels, resulting in low electrochemical activity and restricting their use for sensing purposes. Here, a hybrid MXene/rGO aerogel with a three-dimensional (3D) interlocked network was fabricated via a freeze-drying method. The porous MXene/rGO aerogel has a lightweight and hierarchical porous architecture, which can be compressed and expanded several times without breaking. Additionally, a flexible pressure sensor that uses the aerogel as the sensitive layer has a wide response range of approximately 0-40 kPa and a considerable response within this range, averaging approximately 61.49 kPa-1. The excellent sensing performance endows it with a broad range of applications, including human-computer interfaces and human health monitoring.
KW - MXene/rGO
KW - flexible electronic
KW - healthcare monitoring
KW - high performance
KW - interlocking structure
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U2 - 10.1088/1674-4926/43/8/082601
DO - 10.1088/1674-4926/43/8/082601
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85136279110
SN - 1674-4926
VL - 43
JO - Journal of Semiconductors
JF - Journal of Semiconductors
IS - 8
M1 - 082601
ER -