DOI: 10.3390/mi17080983 ISSN: 2072-666X

A Flexible Capacitive Pressure Sensor with Broad-Range High Sensitivity Based on 3D Porous Ionogel for Wearable Health Monitoring

Yi Chen, Xuedan Xie, Yonghua Wang, Dan Liu

Flexible pressure sensors featuring high sensitivity, a broad detection range, and excellent stability are pivotal components for high-precision electronic skins and human health monitoring. To circumvent the limitations of existing sensors in maintaining high responsiveness across extensive pressure ranges, herein, a novel flexible capacitive pressure sensor is developed based on a 3D porous ionogel foam composite (IL/EG/PVA@MF) coupled with a planar electrode array. This device leverages the synergistic structural engineering of the 3D hyperelastic melamine foam (MF) skeleton and the pressure-regulated fringe-field distribution and iontronic interfacial polarization of the porous ionogel. Experimental evaluations demonstrate that the sensor achieves a high normalized sensitivity of 62.45 kPa−1 (2–10 kPa) and maintains reliable piecewise linear sensing performance across a broad working range of 0–50 kPa, accompanied by a rapid response time of within 8 ms. Furthermore, the sensor exhibits outstanding performance consistency after 6000 compression-release cycles at 50 kPa, verifying its good mechanical durability. In practical applications, the device can monitor diverse physiological signals with high fidelity, ranging from subtle radial artery pulses to large-scale joint movements and specific coughing patterns, underscoring its broad potential for integrated wearable systems and intelligent healthcare.

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