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Washable Electronic Textiles as Self-Powered
Touch/Gesture Tribo-Sensors for Intelligent Human–Machine Interaction
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Abstract
Multifunctional
electronic textiles (E-textiles) with embedded
electric circuits hold great application prospects for future wearable
electronics. However, most E-textiles still have critical challenges,
including air permeability, satisfactory washability, and mass fabrication.
In this work, we fabricate a washable E-textile that addresses all
of the concerns and shows its application as a self-powered triboelectric
gesture textile for intelligent human–machine interfacing.
Utilizing conductive carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and screen-printing technology,
this kind of E-textile embraces high conductivity (0.2 kΩ/sq),
high air permeability (88.2 mm/s), and can be manufactured on common
fabric at large scales. Due to the advantage of the interaction between
the CNTs and the fabrics, the electrode shows excellent stability
under harsh mechanical deformation and even after being washed. Moreover,
based on a single-electrode mode triboelectric nanogenerator and electrode
pattern design, our E-textile exhibits highly sensitive touch/gesture
sensing performance and has potential applications for human–machine
interfacing