MXene-Deposited Melamine Foam-Based Iontronic Pressure Sensors for Wearable Electronics and Smart Numpads

  • Oyku Cetin
  • , Melih Ogeday Cicek
  • , Murathan Cugunlular
  • , Tufan Bolukbasi
  • , Yaqoob Khan
  • , Husnu Emrah Unalan*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Iontronic pressure sensors hold significant potential to emerge as vital components in the field of flexible and wearable electronics, addressing a variety of applications spanning wearable technology, health monitoring systems, and human-machine interactions. This study introduces a novel iontronic pressure sensor structure based on a seamlessly deposited Ti3C2Tx MXene layer onto highly porous melamine foam as parallel plate electrodes and an ionically conductive electrolyte of 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide/thermoplastic polyurethane coupled with carbon cloth as current collecting layers for improved sensitivity and high mechanical stability of more than 7000 cycles. MXene-deposited melamine foam-based iontronic pressure sensors (MIPS) showed a high sensitivity of 5.067 kPa−1 in the range of 45–60 kPa and a fast response/recovery time of 28/18 ms, respectively. The high sensitivity, high mechanical stability, and fast response/recovery time of the designed sensor make them highly promising candidates for real-time body motion monitoring. Moreover, sensors are employed as a smart numpad for integration into advanced ATM security systems utilizing machine learning algorithms. This research marks a significant advance in iontronic pressure sensor technology, offering promising avenues for application in wearable electronics and security systems.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2403202
JournalSmall
Volume20
Issue number45
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • EMIM-TFSI
  • Human-machine interface
  • Iontronic pressure sensors
  • Machine Learning (ML)
  • TiC MXene
  • Wearable electronics

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