TY - JOUR
T1 - High performance flexible micro-supercapacitor for powering a vertically integrated skin-attachable strain sensor on a bio-inspired adhesive
AU - Park, Hyojin
AU - Song, Changhoon
AU - Jin, Sang Woo
AU - Lee, Hanchan
AU - Keum, Kayeon
AU - Lee, Yong Hui
AU - Lee, Geumbee
AU - Jeong, Yu Ra
AU - Ha, Jeong Sook
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - We report on the fabrication of a high performance flexible micro-supercapacitor (MSC) for powering a vertically integrated skin-attachable strain sensor on a gecko-inspired micro-structured adhesive. Combined utilization of the mixed manganese/vanadium (Mn/V) oxide grown on MWCNT electrode and the sulfone-based electrolyte, PC/SL/LiClO4/PMMA, enhances both the capacitance and operation voltage up to 2 V of MSC. Thus, the fabricated MSC exhibits excellent electrochemical performance with an areal capacitance of 11.8 mF cm−2 and an areal energy density of 6.58 µWh cm−2 at an areal power density of 200 µW cm−2. The MSC shows mechanical stability over 1000 repetitive bends at a bending radius of 3.7 mm. The strain sensor made of fragmentized graphene foam embedded in PDMS film provides a high gauge factor of 12.6 up to 50% strain to detect strains due to various bio-signals. Our gecko-inspired adhesive made of PDMS micropillars inked with a mixture of PDMS and Silbione to have spatula tips exhibits not only high adhesion property but also high durability over repeated cycles of attachment-detachment and negligible skin irritation. After vertical integration of the MSC, strain sensor, and the adhesive film, bio-signals such as an arterial pulse, swallowing, and frowning of the brow are successfully detected using energy stored in the MSC.
AB - We report on the fabrication of a high performance flexible micro-supercapacitor (MSC) for powering a vertically integrated skin-attachable strain sensor on a gecko-inspired micro-structured adhesive. Combined utilization of the mixed manganese/vanadium (Mn/V) oxide grown on MWCNT electrode and the sulfone-based electrolyte, PC/SL/LiClO4/PMMA, enhances both the capacitance and operation voltage up to 2 V of MSC. Thus, the fabricated MSC exhibits excellent electrochemical performance with an areal capacitance of 11.8 mF cm−2 and an areal energy density of 6.58 µWh cm−2 at an areal power density of 200 µW cm−2. The MSC shows mechanical stability over 1000 repetitive bends at a bending radius of 3.7 mm. The strain sensor made of fragmentized graphene foam embedded in PDMS film provides a high gauge factor of 12.6 up to 50% strain to detect strains due to various bio-signals. Our gecko-inspired adhesive made of PDMS micropillars inked with a mixture of PDMS and Silbione to have spatula tips exhibits not only high adhesion property but also high durability over repeated cycles of attachment-detachment and negligible skin irritation. After vertical integration of the MSC, strain sensor, and the adhesive film, bio-signals such as an arterial pulse, swallowing, and frowning of the brow are successfully detected using energy stored in the MSC.
KW - All-in-one system
KW - Bio-signal monitoring
KW - Flexible micro-supercapacitor
KW - Micropillar adhesive
KW - Mixed oxide electrode
KW - Non-aqueous electrolyte
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U2 - 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105837
DO - 10.1016/j.nanoen.2021.105837
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85100411924
SN - 2211-2855
VL - 83
JO - Nano Energy
JF - Nano Energy
M1 - 105837
ER -