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Wide Temperature Range Responsive Flexible Sensors Based on Whisker Carbon Nanotube/Fluorosilicone Elastomer Composite Films

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posted on 2025-02-17, 06:33 authored by Taofu Zhao, Xincheng Wang, Wenshuo Du, Shuhui Li, Ping Tang, Yuezhen Bin, Hai Wang
Flexible sensor devices have been the subject of considerable research interest due to their potential for a wide range of applications in the fields of wearable devices and human–computer interaction. However, significant challenges still have to be confronted in order to obtain a combination of good chemical stability, a wide temperature domain response, and a stable sensing performance. In this work, fluorosilicone elastomer (FSE)-based composite films were prepared using structurally controllable fluorosilicone prepolymers (FSP) as prepolymers and whisker carbon nanotubes (WCNTs) as a well-dispersed conductive filler. The mechanical and sensing properties of the WCNT/FSE composite films were regulated by adjusting the monomer ratio, cross-linking process, and WCNT solid content. The tensile strength and elongation at the break of the composite films are 0.705 MPa and 306%, respectively, when the solid content of WCNTs was 5 wt %. The relative resistance change of the film was observed to be as low as −0.09% at relative humidity levels ranging from 45 to 85%. Over the temperature range of −30 to 150 °C, the film exhibited a negative temperature coefficient of resistance (TCR), stabilizing around −0.0026%/°C. The cyclic tensile properties of WCNT/FSE demonstrated resistance to temperature over the temperature range of −20 to 100 °C and exhibited a robust response to tensile deformations from 5 to 30%.

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