石墨烯
聚二甲基硅氧烷
材料科学
微尺度化学
纳米技术
纳米材料
墨水池
基质(水族馆)
流延
复合材料
陶瓷
数学
海洋学
地质学
数学教育
作者
Seval Oren,Hali̇l Ceylan,Patrick S. Schnable,Liang Dong
标识
DOI:10.1002/admt.201700223
摘要
Abstract This paper reports on a simple and versatile method for patterning and transferring graphene‐based nanomaterials onto various types of tape to realize flexible microscale sensors. The method involves drop‐casting a graphene film on a prepatterned polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) surface containing negative features by graphene suspensions, applying Scotch tape to remove the excess graphene from the nonpatterned areas of the PDMS surface, and then transferring the patterned graphene from the inside of the negative features at the PDMS surface onto a target tape. The feature size of transferred graphene patterns on the final tape is as small as a few micrometers. This method is easy to implement, but does not require the use of expensive equipment, except for needing a PDMS substrate containing negative features. This method has a high versatility in producing micropatterns of graphene‐based nanomaterials on different types of adhesive tape. For the purpose of application demonstration, flexible mechanical sensors and sensor arrays, smart gloves, and plant leaf sensors on tapes to realize real‐time monitoring of important signals indicating human motion and plant water transport behavior have been developed. This technology will open a new route for low‐cost, scalable, and roll‐to‐roll production of graphene‐based sensors on tape.
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