Highly Stretchable, Hysteresis-Free Ionic Liquid -Based Strain Sensor for Precise Human Motion Monitoring

Authors
Choi, Dong YunKim, Min HyeongOh, Yong SukJung, Soo-HoJung, Jae HeeSung, Hyung JinLee, Hyung WooLee, Hye Moon
Issue Date
2017-01-18
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Citation
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, v.9, no.2, pp.1770 - 1780
Abstract
A highly stretchable, low-cost strain sensor was successfully prepared using an extremely cost-effective ionic liquid of ethylene glycol/sodium chloride. The hysteresis performance of the ionic-liquid-based sensor was able to be improved by introducing a wavy-shaped fluidic channel diminishing the hysteresis by the viscoelastic relaxation of elastomers. From the simulations on visco-hyperelastic behavior of the elastomeric channel, we demonstrated that the wavy structure can offer lower energy dissipation compared to a flat structure under a given deformation. The resistance response of the ionic-liquid-based wavy (ILBW) sensor was fairly deterministic with no hysteresis, and it was well-matched to the theoretically estimated curves. The ILBW sensors exhibited a low degree of hysteresis (0.15% at 250%), low overshoot (1.7% at 150% strain), and outstanding durability (3000 cycles at 300% strain). The ILBW sensor has excellent potential for use in precise and quantitative strain detections in various areas, such as human motion monitoring, healthcare, virtual reality, and smart clothes.
Keywords
CARBON NANOTUBES; ELASTOMERS; SKIN; TRANSPARENT; ELECTRONICS; DESIGN; SOFT; COMPOSITES; NETWORKS; FILMS; CARBON NANOTUBES; ELASTOMERS; SKIN; TRANSPARENT; ELECTRONICS; DESIGN; SOFT; COMPOSITES; NETWORKS; FILMS; stretchable sensor; strain sensor; human motion detection; ionic liquid; viscoelastic effect
ISSN
1944-8244
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/123187
DOI
10.1021/acsami.6b12415
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