Perylene Diimide (PDI) based Flexible Multifunctional Sensor Design for Personal Healthcare Monitoring‐ A Complementary Approach Involving Experimental and Theoretical Investigations

Author:

Adepu Vivek1ORCID,Tathacharya Manav1ORCID,Fernandes Rikitha S2ORCID,Tiwari Aditya1,Siraj Sohel1ORCID,Kanungo Sayan13,Dey Nilanjan2,Sahatiya Parikshit13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani Hyderabad Campus Hyderabad 500078 India

2. Department of Chemistry Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani Hyderabad Campus Hyderabad 500078 India

3. Materials Center for Sustainable Energy and Environment Birla Institute of Technology and Science Pilani Hyderabad Campus Hyderabad 500078 India

Abstract

AbstractThis work demonstrates the Perylene Diimide (PDI) based multifunctional sensor for breath‐sensing and Geriatric Emergency Signalling applications fabricated by an economically viable vacuum filtration deposition technique. The deposition of PDI molecules on the flexible substrate forms a moderately conducting percolating molecular network, exhibiting superior pressure and breath‐sensing performance. The pressure sensor displays a sensitivity of 2.42198 kPa−1 with response and recovery times of ≈191 and ≈166 msec. Also, the sensor displays response and recovery times of ≈211 msec and ≈2.651 sec for breath sensing. The durability of the sensor is evaluated using a pressure‐tapping machine, and the sensor displayed a negligible performance drop over ≈10 000 cycles. The experimental findings are complemented by an ab‐initio calculation‐based comprehensive theoretical analysis of the underlying transduction mechanism for pressure and breath sensing in the context of the percolating molecular network. The theoretical analysis reveals that applied pressure and molecular adsorption significantly influence the molecular conductivity as well as the inter‐molecular quantum mechanical tunneling component, which primarily contributes to the observed increase in conductivity with pressure and exposure to breath. An Android/iOS application is developed to wirelessly receive data via Bluetooth from the sensors connected to a microcontroller.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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