Osmotic Energy Directly Driving Flexible All‐Solid‐State 2D Nanofluidic Pressure Sensors

G Gengchen Yu (School of Integrated Circuits Industry‐Education‐Research Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology for Integrated Circuits Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology Anhui University Hefei 230601 P. R. China) Q Qixiang Zhang (Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Materials Science) M Mengjie Wang (Sino-French Institute for Earth System Science, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University) H Hailin Lu Z Zhiwei Chen J Jia Liu C Chen Chen S Siliang Wang (The Center for Cancer Research, School of Integrative Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine) Y Yanan Ma Y Yang Yue

Abstract

Abstract Current utilization of osmotic energy often involves multiple complex processes, including collection, storage, and conversion, which limits its applicability in portable electronic devices. Inspired by the biosensing system of human skin, a novel iontronic pressure sensor is developed, directly driven by osmotic energy. By leveraging the tunable nanofluidic effects of 2D materials, ion selective migration driven by osmotic energy is controlled through mechanical modulating of interlayer spacing, thereby converting external pressure into encodable electrical signals. In addition, the geometric configuration is optimized to further enhance the performance of the pressure sensor, achieving an ultrahigh output voltage (up to 13.10 V), fast response/recovery time (115.0/128.0 ms), and a wide pressure detection range (up to 360 kPa). By integrating the deep learning algorithm with the sensor's excellent performance, high‐resolution human‐machine intelligent interaction is successfully demonstrated with 95.78% recognition accuracy. This work establishes a new paradigm for direct application of osmotic energy in real‐world scenarios.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 47
Published November 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

G

Gengchen Yu

School of Integrated Circuits Industry‐Education‐Research Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology for Integrated Circuits Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology Anhui University Hefei 230601 P. R. China

Q

Qixiang Zhang

Department of Applied Chemistry, School of Chemistry and Materials Science

M

Mengjie Wang

Sino-French Institute for Earth System Science, College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Peking University

H

Hailin Lu

Z

Zhiwei Chen

J

Jia Liu

C

Chen Chen

S

Siliang Wang

The Center for Cancer Research, School of Integrative Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Y

Yanan Ma

Y

Yang Yue