Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor

Abstract Thin-film electronics played an important role in flexible healthcare sensor applications. The common status of their constituent blocks are solid film and network structures. However, the solid film could only sustain bend in a narrow range due to cracks, and the network structure decrease...

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Main Authors: Xuewen Wang, Wei Fu, Guanhui Gao, Mandeep Singh Mehay, Lu Zheng, Hong Wang, Wu Zhao, Kian Ping Loh, Ting Zhang, Wei Huang, Zheng Liu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-05-01
Series:npj Flexible Electronics
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-020-0071-3
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spelling doaj-c14089a2b3bb4272aaa15cc3aefc1a982021-05-09T11:20:18ZengNature Publishing Groupnpj Flexible Electronics2397-46212020-05-01411910.1038/s41528-020-0071-3Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremorXuewen Wang0Wei Fu1Guanhui Gao2Mandeep Singh Mehay3Lu Zheng4Hong Wang5Wu Zhao6Kian Ping Loh7Ting Zhang8Wei Huang9Zheng Liu10Frontiers Science Center for Flexible Electronics (FSCFE) & Shaanxi Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE), Northwestern Polytechnical UniversityDepartment of Chemistry and Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of SingaporePaul-Drude-Institut für Festkörperelektronik, Leibniz-Institut im Forschungsverbund BerlinSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological UniversityFrontiers Science Center for Flexible Electronics (FSCFE) & Shaanxi Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE), Northwestern Polytechnical UniversitySchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological UniversitySchool of Information Science and Technology, Northwest UniversityDepartment of Chemistry and Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singaporei-Lab, Suzhou Institute of Nano-Tech and Nano-Bionics, Chinese Academy of SciencesFrontiers Science Center for Flexible Electronics (FSCFE) & Shaanxi Institute of Flexible Electronics (SIFE), Northwestern Polytechnical UniversitySchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological UniversityAbstract Thin-film electronics played an important role in flexible healthcare sensor applications. The common status of their constituent blocks are solid film and network structures. However, the solid film could only sustain bend in a narrow range due to cracks, and the network structure decreased the sensitivity of flexion sensors due to the strong interactions between nanowires. New materials and technologies are urgently required for flexible sensing electronics, to produce the reliable data for assessment of the human body. Here, we report on a novel three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanorods array (CNA) that is characterized as vertically aligned nanorods and self-cross-linked junctions. We also demonstrate the CNA-based flexible healthcare sensors in monitoring the Parkinsonian tremors. Comparing with two-dimensional (2D) carbon nanotube networks and solid thin films, such self-cross-linked geometries are highly resistant to crack and fragmentation under strain. In the meantime, it shows high sensitivity and good stability (~10,000 times) to detect the flexions. These CNA-based flexible devices are capable of recording low-frequency vibrations (<6 Hz) and make it excellent to monitor the rest tremor of the human body, which is an initial symptom of Parkinson’s disease. The 3D self-cross-linked CNA film shows great potential in the fabrication of cost-effective and durable flexible sensors for early diagnosis of disease by monitoring the health-related rest tremors.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-020-0071-3
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author Xuewen Wang
Wei Fu
Guanhui Gao
Mandeep Singh Mehay
Lu Zheng
Hong Wang
Wu Zhao
Kian Ping Loh
Ting Zhang
Wei Huang
Zheng Liu
spellingShingle Xuewen Wang
Wei Fu
Guanhui Gao
Mandeep Singh Mehay
Lu Zheng
Hong Wang
Wu Zhao
Kian Ping Loh
Ting Zhang
Wei Huang
Zheng Liu
Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
npj Flexible Electronics
author_facet Xuewen Wang
Wei Fu
Guanhui Gao
Mandeep Singh Mehay
Lu Zheng
Hong Wang
Wu Zhao
Kian Ping Loh
Ting Zhang
Wei Huang
Zheng Liu
author_sort Xuewen Wang
title Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
title_short Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
title_full Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
title_fullStr Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
title_full_unstemmed Self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
title_sort self-cross-linked arrays enabled flexible mechanical sensors for monitoring the body tremor
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series npj Flexible Electronics
issn 2397-4621
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Abstract Thin-film electronics played an important role in flexible healthcare sensor applications. The common status of their constituent blocks are solid film and network structures. However, the solid film could only sustain bend in a narrow range due to cracks, and the network structure decreased the sensitivity of flexion sensors due to the strong interactions between nanowires. New materials and technologies are urgently required for flexible sensing electronics, to produce the reliable data for assessment of the human body. Here, we report on a novel three-dimensional (3D) carbon nanorods array (CNA) that is characterized as vertically aligned nanorods and self-cross-linked junctions. We also demonstrate the CNA-based flexible healthcare sensors in monitoring the Parkinsonian tremors. Comparing with two-dimensional (2D) carbon nanotube networks and solid thin films, such self-cross-linked geometries are highly resistant to crack and fragmentation under strain. In the meantime, it shows high sensitivity and good stability (~10,000 times) to detect the flexions. These CNA-based flexible devices are capable of recording low-frequency vibrations (<6 Hz) and make it excellent to monitor the rest tremor of the human body, which is an initial symptom of Parkinson’s disease. The 3D self-cross-linked CNA film shows great potential in the fabrication of cost-effective and durable flexible sensors for early diagnosis of disease by monitoring the health-related rest tremors.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41528-020-0071-3
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