Enabling High-Performance Pressure and Proximity Dual-Mode Sensing with EGaIn/Ag/ZnO Egg-Shell Ternary Composite Particles

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Dec 20;15(50):58623-58630. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c14627. Epub 2023 Dec 6.

Abstract

Eutectic gallium-indium alloy (EGaIn) is a biocompatible liquid metal, promising for wearable electronics. Through functionalization and formation of composites, EGaIn-based materials have shown potential in multifunctional sensing devices. Here, egg-shell EGaIn/Ag/ZnO ternary composite particles were prepared through an ultrasound-assisted displacement reaction combined with room-temperature hydrolysis. The composite was further constructed as a wearable sensor capable of both pressure and proximity detection. For pressure sensing, due to the decrease in the Young's modulus of the egg-shell structure and the presence of the electrical double layers between Ag and ZnO, which enriched surface charges, the sensor showed excellent sensitivity at low pressures (2.17 KPa-1, <0.4 KPa) and thus the ability to sense body movements. For proximity sensing, the composite sensor was able to detect approaching objects that were up to 20 cm away. By combining and fitting the sensing curves for both the touchless and touching modes, the extracted parameters were used to create fingerprints for different objects, demonstrating the great potential of our sensor in the differentiation and identification of unknown objects for future robotics and artificial intelligence.

Keywords: Ag; EGaIn; ZnO; egg-shell structures; pressure sensors; proximity sensors.