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Force-induced ion generation in zwitterionic hydrogels for a sensitive silent-speech sensor.


ABSTRACT: Human-sensitive mechanosensation depends on ionic currents controlled by skin mechanoreceptors. Inspired by the sensory behavior of skin, we investigate zwitterionic hydrogels that generate ions under an applied force in a mobile-ion-free system. Within this system, water dissociates as the distance between zwitterions reduces under an applied pressure. Meanwhile, zwitterionic segments can provide migration channels for the generated ions, significantly facilitating ion transport. These combined effects endow a mobile-ion-free zwitterionic skin sensor with sensitive transduction of pressure into ionic currents, achieving a sensitivity up to five times that of nonionic hydrogels. The signal response time, which relies on the crosslinking degree of the zwitterionic hydrogel, was ~38 ms, comparable to that of natural skin. The skin sensor was incorporated into a universal throat-worn silent-speech recognition system that transforms the tiny signals of laryngeal mechanical vibrations into silent speech.

SUBMITTER: Xu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9839672 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Force-induced ion generation in zwitterionic hydrogels for a sensitive silent-speech sensor.

Xu Sijia S   Yu Jie-Xiang JX   Guo Hongshuang H   Tian Shu S   Long You Y   Yang Jing J   Zhang Lei L  

Nature communications 20230113 1


Human-sensitive mechanosensation depends on ionic currents controlled by skin mechanoreceptors. Inspired by the sensory behavior of skin, we investigate zwitterionic hydrogels that generate ions under an applied force in a mobile-ion-free system. Within this system, water dissociates as the distance between zwitterions reduces under an applied pressure. Meanwhile, zwitterionic segments can provide migration channels for the generated ions, significantly facilitating ion transport. These combined  ...[more]

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