Progress of Sponge-Based Flexible Piezoresistive Strain Sensors

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Dong Y. [1 ]
Zhang W. [1 ]
Chen L. [1 ]
Guo D. [1 ]
Li X. [1 ]
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[1] College of Chemical Engineering of Fuzhou University, Fujian Key Laboratory of Advanced Manufacturing Technology of Special Chemicals, Fuzhou
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Flexible sensors; Graphene sponge; Polydimethylsiloxane sponge; Polyurethane sponge; Strain sensors; Wearable devices;
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10.16865/j.cnki.1000-7555.2021.0301
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With the rapid development of wearable intelligent devices, traditional rigid strain sensors can no longer meet the requirements of wearable technology for high strain detection, and it is urgent to develop new flexible strain sensors. The sponge-based piezoresistive strain sensors based on polymer and nano-conductive materials have the remarkable characteristics of light weight, good flexibility and stretchability, simple fabrication and low cost. The research progress of flexible strain sensors based on polyurethane sponge, graphene sponge, PDMS sponge and so on in recent years was reviewed from the perspective of substrate materials. It was pointed out that the preparation of flexible strain sensors with high sensitivity, wide detection range, fast response, good cycle stability and robust device performance is still a challenge. © 2021, Editorial Board of Polymer Materials Science & Engineering. All right reserved.
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