This paper discusses the use of flexible nanogenerators as plantar pressure sensors, specifically focusing on the development of a sensor based on PVDF-TrFE/CoFe2O3 nanocomposites with a multilayer-graphene/gold top electrode (MGGE). The study highlights the importance of biomechanical sensors in healthcare, particularly in detecting changes in gait patterns that may arise from non-musculoskeletal irregularities in the body. The paper provides an overview of the different types of foot sensor technologies used for pressure monitoring, with a focus on piezoelectric force sensors. The use of PVDF-TrFE, a type of piezoelectric polymer, is discussed, along with techniques for enhancing its piezoelectric response. The results of the study demonstrate improved piezoelectric capabilities of the proposed nanogenerator, with a final piezoelectric coefficient d 33 of 34 pm/V, which is in excellent agreement with the average value obtained by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM) d 33 = (33.99 ± 5.12) pm/V. The proposed sensor has the potential to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of motor-related issues in diabetes, podiatry, and rehabilitation.
Potential application of PVDF/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites as self-powered piezoelectric plantar pressure sensors / Fortunato, M; CHERAGHI BIDSORKHI, Hossein; D’Aloia, Ag; Tamburrano, A; Sarto, Ms. - (2023), pp. 1-5. (Intervento presentato al convegno 2023 IEEE International Symposium on Medical Measurements and Applications, MeMeA 2023 tenutosi a Jeju; Korea) [10.1109/MeMeA57477.2023.10171921].
Potential application of PVDF/CoFe2O4 nanocomposites as self-powered piezoelectric plantar pressure sensors
M Fortunato;Hossein Cheraghi Bidsorkhi;AG D’Aloia;A Tamburrano;MS Sarto
2023
Abstract
This paper discusses the use of flexible nanogenerators as plantar pressure sensors, specifically focusing on the development of a sensor based on PVDF-TrFE/CoFe2O3 nanocomposites with a multilayer-graphene/gold top electrode (MGGE). The study highlights the importance of biomechanical sensors in healthcare, particularly in detecting changes in gait patterns that may arise from non-musculoskeletal irregularities in the body. The paper provides an overview of the different types of foot sensor technologies used for pressure monitoring, with a focus on piezoelectric force sensors. The use of PVDF-TrFE, a type of piezoelectric polymer, is discussed, along with techniques for enhancing its piezoelectric response. The results of the study demonstrate improved piezoelectric capabilities of the proposed nanogenerator, with a final piezoelectric coefficient d 33 of 34 pm/V, which is in excellent agreement with the average value obtained by Piezoresponse Force Microscopy (PFM) d 33 = (33.99 ± 5.12) pm/V. The proposed sensor has the potential to be used in the diagnosis and treatment of motor-related issues in diabetes, podiatry, and rehabilitation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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