Repurposed Leather with Sensing Capabilities for Multifunctional Electronic Skin

Binghua Zou, Yuanyuan Chen, Yihan Liu, Ruijie Xie, Qinjie Du, Tao Zhang, Yu Shen, Bing Zheng, Sheng Li, Jiansheng Wu, Weina Zhang, Wei Huang, Xin Huang, Fengwei Huo

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Abstract

Electronic skin (e-skin), an important part toward the realization of artificial intelligence, has been developing through comprehending, mimicking, and eventually outperforming skin in some aspects. Most of the e-skin substrates are flexible polymers, such as polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). Although PDMS was found to be biocompatible, it is not suitable for long-time wearing due to its air impermeability. This study reports a simple and designable leather based e-skin by merging the natural sophisticated structure and wearing comfort of leather with the multifunctional properties of nanomaterials. The leather based e-skin could make leather, “the dead skin,” repurposed for its sensing capabilities. This e-skin can be applied in flexible pressure sensors, displays, user-interactive devices, etc. It provides a new class of materials for the development of multifunctional e-skin to mimic or even outshine the functions of real skin.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1801283
JournalAdvanced Science
Volume6
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Feb 2019

Keywords

  • electronic skin
  • flexible
  • leather
  • sensing capability
  • wearable

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