Blade-Coated Porous 3D Carbon Composite Electrodes Coupled with Multiscale Interfaces for Highly Sensitive All-Paper Pressure Sensors
Bowen Zheng, Ruisheng Guo, Xiaoqiang Dou, Yueqing Fu, Bingjun Yang, Xuqing Liu, Feng Zhou

TL;DR
A new all-paper pressure sensor made with a carbon composite paste shows high sensitivity and low power use, suitable for wearable health monitoring.
Contribution
A blade-coated porous 3D carbon composite electrode with multiscale interfaces is developed for highly sensitive, low-cost all-paper pressure sensors.
Findings
The sensor achieves an ultrahigh sensitivity of 1014 kPa−1 and a wide detection range up to 300 kPa.
It detects subtle physiological signals like wrist pulses and large-area forces with an ultralow operating voltage of 0.01 V.
Abstract
A blade-coated composite paste, composed of a compressible 3D carbon skeleton, PEDOT:PSS, and CNTs, can naturally dry to form a porous electrode on paper with a micro- and nano-structured surface.The all-paper pressure sensor demonstrated an ultrahigh sensitivity of 1014 kPa−1, a wide responsive range up to 300 kPa, and an ultralow operating voltage of 0.01 V.The sensor showcased superior detection capability, ranging from subtle wrist pulses and robust finger taps to large-area spatial force. A blade-coated composite paste, composed of a compressible 3D carbon skeleton, PEDOT:PSS, and CNTs, can naturally dry to form a porous electrode on paper with a micro- and nano-structured surface. The all-paper pressure sensor demonstrated an ultrahigh sensitivity of 1014 kPa−1, a wide responsive range up to 300 kPa, and an ultralow operating voltage of 0.01 V. The sensor showcased superior…
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TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy · Nursing Education, Practice, and Leadership
