Issue 44, 2024

An all-fibrous, permeable, adhesive, and stretchable self-powered electronic skin for sign language recognition

Abstract

Self-powered human motion electronic skins (E-skins) hold significant potential for intelligent sports, healthcare, and human–machine interactions. However, the limited permeability to air and moisture, along with poor stretchability, impedes the wearing comfort, long-term application, and skin compliance of self-powered E-skins. Here, we present an all-fibrous, permeable, adhesive, and intrinsically stretchable electronic skin (PASE-skin). The PASE-skin employs core-sheath fiber mats, liquid-metal-fiber mats, and acrylic fiber mats as the triboelectric layer, electrode layer, and skin adhesive layer, respectively, to achieve an all-fibrous and intrinsically stretchable structure. Such a material and structural design simultaneously offer exceptional stretchability, minimal residual strain, textile-like breathability, skin adhesion, biocompatibility, and good sensing performance. The core-sheath structure increases the stretchability of the triboelectric layer threefold, from 200% to 600%. The liquid-metal-fiber mat electrode maintains stable conductivity even under extreme strains (900%) and numerous stretching cycles (10 000 times at 100% strain). The E-skin generates significant triboelectric outputs and maintains stable sensing performance up to 450% strain. Consequently, we have developed a 5-channel human motion sensing system based on PASE-skin, capable of real-time sign language recognition assisted by signal processing and machine learning algorithms. The PASE-skin is poised to make a substantial impact on the development of self-powered human motion E-skins and offers novel insights into the field of sign language recognition.

Graphical abstract: An all-fibrous, permeable, adhesive, and stretchable self-powered electronic skin for sign language recognition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2024
Accepted
06 Oct 2024
First published
09 Oct 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 30298-30308

An all-fibrous, permeable, adhesive, and stretchable self-powered electronic skin for sign language recognition

F. Chen, X. Song, J. Fu, J. Liang, J. Zhou, J. Cai, Y. Zhang, M. Zhu, Y. Ding, J. Jiang, Z. Chen, Y. Qi, Z. Zhou, Q. Huang, Y. Zhang and Z. Zheng, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 30298 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA05825A

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