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Bioinspired Superhydrophobic and Conductive Janus Asymmetric Triboelectric Materials for Intelligent Tactile Perception

Xuelian Zou, Tao Liu, Jinlong Wang, Kang Yu, Qiguan Luo, Wenxia Zhai, Xiaochen Pan, Ziyu Dang, Shuangfei Wang, Shuangxi Nie, Zhiwei Wang

发表年份
2025
引用次数
2

摘要

Abstract Triboelectric tactile sensors enable precise recognition of diverse objects within a single sensing unit, opening a new pathway for the advancement of robotic intelligence. However, these sensors often suffer from limitations such as poor environmental adaptability (e.g., humidity), susceptibility to interface shedding, and a lack of advanced data interpretation capabilities. This study, utilizing an evaporation‐induced strategy, develops a biomimetic hierarchical Janus triboelectric material (HJTM). Its skin‐like structure simultaneously integrates superhydrophobic protection, conductive sensing, and virtual machine learning computing. The HJTM's superhydrophobic surface (contact angle = 163 ± 0.5°) effectively shields against environmental interferences such as humidity, while the underlying conductive network layer enhances charge storage and transfer. As a result, the output voltage is 6.7 times higher than that of pure CNF film, while maintaining 95.32% performance at 99% relative humidity. Furthermore, combined with multiple machine learning algorithms, the system achieves high‐precision recognition (≥ 95.0%) of various objects, including plastic boxes, plastic balls, and glass bottles. This study provides a new pathway toward achieving stable tactile sensing with a single sensing unit under complex environmental conditions.

关键词

Triboelectric effectElectrical conductorJanusTactile sensorTactile perceptionBiomimeticsResistive touchscreenSIGNAL (programming language)

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