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A high performance wearable strain sensor with advanced thermal management for motion monitoring

Engineering and Technology

A high performance wearable strain sensor with advanced thermal management for motion monitoring

C. Tan, Z. Dong, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking advancements in wearable strain sensors reported by authors Cenxiao Tan, Zhigang Dong, Yehua Li, Haiguang Zhao, Xingyi Huang, Zhaocai Zhou, Jin-Wu Jiang, Yun-Ze Long, Pingkai Jiang, Tong-Yi Zhang, and Bin Sun. This innovative sensor not only excels in motion monitoring but also enhances thermal management, achieving a remarkable 32% reduction in saturated temperature—a game-changer for future applications!

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Abstract
Resistance change under mechanical stimuli arouses mass operational heat, damaging the performance, lifetime, and reliability of stretchable electronic devices, therefore rapid thermal heat dissipating is necessary. Here we report a stretchable strain sensor with outstanding thermal management. Besides a high stretchability and sensitivity testified by human motion monitoring, as well as long-term durability, an enhanced thermal conductivity from the casted thermoplastic polyurethane-boron nitride nanosheets layer helps rapid heat transmission to the environments, while the porous electrospun fibrous thermoplastic polyurethane membrane leads to thermal insulation. A 32% drop of the real time saturated temperature is achieved. For the first time we in-situ investigated the dynamic operational temperature fluctuation of stretchable electronics under repeating stretching-releasing processes. Finally, cytotoxicity test confirms that the nanofillers are tightly restricted in the nanocomposites, making it harmless to human health. All the results prove it an excellent candidate for the next-generation of wearable devices.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jul 15, 2020
Authors
Cenxiao Tan, Zhigang Dong, Yehua Li, Haiguang Zhao, Xingyi Huang, Zhaocai Zhou, Jin-Wu Jiang, Yun-Ze Long, Pingkai Jiang, Tong-Yi Zhang, Bin Sun
Tags
wearable sensors
strain sensor
thermal management
biocompatibility
heat dissipation
thermoplastic polyurethane
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