A Hydrophobic, Self-Powered, Electromagnetic Shielding PVDF-Based Wearable Device for Human Body Monitoring and Protection

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2019 Dec 18;11(50):47340-47349. doi: 10.1021/acsami.9b16120. Epub 2019 Dec 4.

Abstract

With the rapid development of the electronics, information technology, and wearable devices, problems of the power crisis and electromagnetic radiation pollution have emerged. A piezoelectric wearable textile combined with electromagnetic shielding performance has become a favorable solution. Herein, a multifunctional PVDF-based wearable sensor with both electromagnetic shielding function and human body monitoring performance is proposed by incorporating silver nanowires (Ag NWs) and multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) hybrid-networks into PVDF-casted commercial nonwoven fabrics (NWF). The coordination of Ag NWs and MWCNTs networks ensures the ideal electrical conductivity and mechanical strength. The maximum shielding value of the developed sensor reaches up to 34 dB when the area densities of the Ag NWs and MWCNT are kept at 1.9 and 2.0 mg/cm2, respectively. Additionally, the hydrophobicity of the as-proposed sensor (water contact angle of ∼110.0°) ensures the self-cleaning function and makes it resistive against water and dirt. Moreover, the sensor possesses a force-sensing property by generating different piezoelectric voltages (0, 0.4, 1.0, and 1.5 V) when stimulated by various forces (0, 20, 44, and 60 N). Not only can it respond to different external stress in a timely manner (response sensitivity of ∼0.024 V/N, response time of ∼35 ms), but it can also monitor different body movements, such as joint bending, running, and jumping. This work opens up a new prospect of monitoring the human body as well as protecting human health from electromagnetic radiation surroundings.

Keywords: conductive networks; electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding; human body monitoring; piezoelectric PVDF polymer; sensing.

MeSH terms

  • Electromagnetic Fields / adverse effects
  • Electromagnetic Phenomena
  • Human Body
  • Humans
  • Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions
  • Monitoring, Physiologic / methods*
  • Nanotubes, Carbon / chemistry
  • Nanowires / chemistry*
  • Polyvinyls / chemistry
  • Silver / chemistry
  • Textiles*
  • Water / chemistry
  • Wearable Electronic Devices*

Substances

  • Nanotubes, Carbon
  • Polyvinyls
  • Water
  • polyvinylidene fluoride
  • Silver