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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 463, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2023.142407
Keywords
Polyethylene; Flexible sensor; Graft polymerization
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In this study, a highly sensitive and freely designed multidimensional detection flexible sensor was developed using low-density polyethylene (LDPE) tape as a model. The sensor did not change the characteristics of the PE material itself and retained the mechanical properties of the raw materials to a maximum extent. The lightweight, self-adhesive, and portable design of the sensors allows multiple sensors to work independently of each other and in concert for accurate sensing and monitoring of complex multidimensional directions.
The intelligentization of high-yield and low-cost polyethylene (PE) can facilitate popularizing of advanced technologies in large-scale industries. However, their chemical inertness makes the development of intelligent PE materials challenging. In this study, we developed a highly sensitive and freely designed multidimensional detection flexible sensor using low-density polyethylene (LDPE) tape as a model. The sensor prepared via a green photochemical reaction did not change the characteristics of the PE material itself and retained the mechanical properties of the raw materials to a maximum extent. More importantly, the lightweight, self-adhesive, and portable design of the sensors allows multiple sensors to work independently of each other and in concert for accurate sensing and monitoring of complex multidimensional directions. These robust, low-cost, and self-adhesive flexible sensor groups can be efficiently prepared under mild conditions and can be highly designed. Thus, we believe that this would be conducive to large-scale production.
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