Preparation and Property Research of Strain Sensor Based on PDMS and Silver Nanomaterials

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Based on the advantages and broad applications of stretchable strain sensors, this study reports a simple method to fabricate a highly sensitive strain sensor with Ag nanomaterials-polydimethylsiloxane (AgNMs-PDMS) to create a synergic conductive network and a sandwich-structure. Three Ag nanomaterial samples were synthesized by controlling the concentrations of the FeCl3 solution and reaction time via the heat polyols thermal method. The AgNMs network's elastomer nanocomposite-based strain sensors show strong piezoresistivity with a high gauge factor of 547.8 and stretchability from 0.81% to 7.26%. The application of our high-performance strain sensors was demonstrated by the inducting finger of the motion detection. These highly sensitive sensors conform to the current trends of flexible electronics and have prospects for broad application.

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Liu, L., Zhang, Q., Zhao, D., Jian, A., Ji, J., Duan, Q., … Sang, S. (2017). Preparation and Property Research of Strain Sensor Based on PDMS and Silver Nanomaterials. Journal of Sensors, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/7843052

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