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publicationNumber CN-109781316-B
titleOfInvention A kind of preparation method of cellulose-based flexible pressure sensor material
abstract The invention relates to a method for preparing a flexible pressure sensing material by using cellulose, and belongs to the technical field of green functional material and flexible pressure sensing material preparation. The method of the invention is to mix fiber, surfactant, Mxene conductive material and water to obtain slurry; stir the slurry until foamy to obtain foam fiber; vacuum filter the foam fiber until no water line can be observed with the naked eye. ; Then dry to below 10% water content. The invention uses natural cellulose fibers as raw materials, introduces Mxene two-dimensional conductive materials, and adopts a one-step molding technology of mechanical stirring at normal temperature and pressure to prepare a novel cellulose-based flexible pressure sensing material. This technology has a wide range of raw material sources, relatively low cost, simple production process, low product density, high sensitivity, high flexibility, and strong adaptability. It is extremely useful in smart wearable devices such as electronic skin, virtual reality, and health monitoring. great application potential.
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