Yu-Jie Wu, Jia-Xing Guo, Xing Zhao, Chun-Yan Tang, Tao Gong, Qi Jing, Kai Ke, Yu Wang, Rui-Ying Bao, Kai Zhang, Ming-Bo Yang, Wei Yang
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Abstract
The rapid development of Internet of Things and artificial intelligence leads to a surge in the demand for wearable electronics in the fields of medical diagnosis, healthcare, intelligent control, and human–machine interface. Owing to excellent piezoelectric and dielectric properties of ferroelectric fluoropolymers, the composites consisting of ferroelectric polymers and MXene have shown promising applications in the field of flexible electronics as wearable sensors and flexible nanogenerators. This paper reviews the most recent advances in the processing and applications of MXene-filled ferroelectric fluoropolymer composites for pressure sensing and energy harvesting applications. Specifically, it systemically summarizes the fabrication methods of the ferroelectric fluoropolymer composites with MXene and corresponding applications in flexible pressure sensors, nanogenerators, multifunctional sensors, which provides an outlook on the future development of self-powered wearable electronics.
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Progress in Materials Science is a journal that publishes authoritative and critical reviews of recent advances in the science of materials. The focus of the journal is on the fundamental aspects of materials science, particularly those concerning microstructure and nanostructure and their relationship to properties. Emphasis is also placed on the thermodynamics, kinetics, mechanisms, and modeling of processes within materials, as well as the understanding of material properties in engineering and other applications.
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