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A flexible ionic liquid-polyurethane sponge capacitive pressure sensor

Yang et al., 2019

Document ID
1773832248346910629
Author
Yang X
Wang Y
Sun H
Qing X
Publication year
Publication venue
Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

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A flexible microfluidic polyurethane sponge super-capacitive pressure sensor is developed to measure the pressure. The innovative sensor contains a polyurethane sponge filled with ionic liquid dielectric layer, and coated with two indium tin oxide polyethylene terephthalate …
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