A Breathable, Reliable, and Flexible Siloxene Incorporated Porous SEBS‐Based Triboelectric Nanogenerator for Human–Machine Interactions

Author:

Shrestha Kumar12ORCID,Pradhan Gagan Bahadur12,Asaduzzaman Md12,Reza Md Selim12,Bhatta Trilochan12,Kim Hongseok12,Lee Yeyeong12,Park Jae Y.123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Sensor and Energy Research Laboratory Department of Electronic Engineering Kwangwoon University 447‐1 Wolgye‐dong, Nowon‐gu Seoul 01897 Republic of Korea

2. Human IoT Focused Research Center Kwangwoon University 447‐1 Wolgye‐dong, Nowon‐gu Seoul 01897 Republic of Korea

3. SnE Solutions Co. Ltd. 447‐1 Wolgye‐dong, Nowon‐gu Seoul 01897 Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractThe breathability of wearable sensors is of utmost necessity as it facilitates heat dissipation and sweat evaporation from the skin–sensor interface for improving the user's comfort and minimizing the inflammation risk. In this work, a Siloxene/porous styrene–ethylene–butylene–styrene (SEBS)‐based breathable triboelectric sensor is newly designed and fabricated for increasing user comfort and reliability. The reliability of the fabricated sensor is evaluated by measuring the heat dissipation through the skin–sensor interface using a thermal IR imaging test. Similarly, the sensor's breathability is quantified through a water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) test, where the achieved breathability of 5.88 mg cm−2 h−1 is sufficient for sweat evaporation, as an average person loses 1.2–4.2 mg cm−2 h−1 of sweat. Furthermore, a porous, metal‐free, hybridized nanoporous carbon (H‐NPC)/laser‐induced graphene (LIG) is utilized as a charge‐collecting electrode, which is transferred and conformally attached to the Siloxene/SEBS substrate. This results in a reduction in the interfacial resistance and an improvement in bonding between the dielectric and electrode layers. With a pressure sensitivity of 0.75 VkPa−1, the fabricated sensor demonstrates successful application in gesture recognition. Thus, this research showcases the considerable potential for developing triboelectric naongenerators (TENGs) with breathable and reliable features and underscores their broad applicability in human–machine interfaces and soft robotics systems.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Materials Science,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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