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Core-Sheath Structured Yarn for Biomechanical Sensing in Health Monitoring

Wenjing Fan Cheng Li Bingping Yu Te Liang Junrui Li +2 lainnya

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The rapidly evolving field of functional yarns has garnered substantial research attention due to their exceptional potential in enabling next-generation electronic textiles for wearable health monitoring, human–machine interfaces, and soft robotics. Despite notable advancements, the development of yarn-based strain sensors that simultaneously achieve high flexibility, stretchability, superior comfort, extended operational stability, and exceptional electrical performance remains a critical challenge, hindered by material limitations and structural design constraints. Here, we present a bioinspired, hierarchically structured core-sheath yarn sensor (CSSYS) engineered through an efficient dip-coating process, which synergistically integrates the two-dimensional conductive MXene nanosheets and one-dimensional silver nanowires (AgNWs). Furthermore, the sensor is encapsulated using a yarn-based protective layer, which not only preserves its inherent flexibility and wearability but also effectively mitigates oxidative degradation of the sensitive materials, thereby significantly enhancing long-term durability. Drawing inspiration from the natural architecture of plant stems—where the inner core provides structural integrity while a flexible outer sheath ensures adaptive protection—the CSSYS exhibits outstanding mechanical and electrical performance, including an ultralow strain detection limit (0.05%), an ultrahigh gauge factor (up to 744.45), rapid response kinetics (80 ms), a broad sensing range (0–230% strain), and exceptional cyclic stability (>20,000 cycles). These remarkable characteristics enable the CSSYS to precisely capture a broad spectrum of physiological signals, ranging from subtle arterial pulsations and respiratory rhythms to large-scale joint movements, demonstrating its immense potential for next-generation wearable health monitoring systems.

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Penulis (7)

W

Wenjing Fan

C

Cheng Li

B

Bingping Yu

T

Te Liang

J

Junrui Li

D

Dapeng Wei

K

Keyu Meng

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Fan, W., Li, C., Yu, B., Liang, T., Li, J., Wei, D. et al. (2025). Core-Sheath Structured Yarn for Biomechanical Sensing in Health Monitoring. https://doi.org/10.3390/biomimetics10050304

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2025
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10.3390/biomimetics10050304
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