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A highly sensitive printed humidity sensor based on a functionalized MWCNT/HEC composite for flexible electronics application

A novel functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (FMWCNT)/hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) composite-based humidity sensor was successfully developed for humidity monitoring applications. FMWCNTs were synthesized by covalently functionalizing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in a mixture of sul...

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Published in:Nanoscale advances 2019-06, Vol.1 (6), p.2311-2322
Main Authors: Turkani, Vikram S, Maddipatla, Dinesh, Narakathu, Binu B, Saeed, Tahseen S, Obare, Sherine O, Bazuin, Bradley J, Atashbar, Massood Z
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description A novel functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (FMWCNT)/hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) composite-based humidity sensor was successfully developed for humidity monitoring applications. FMWCNTs were synthesized by covalently functionalizing multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid to enhance their hydrophilicity. The FMWCNTs were characterized using transmission electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and dispersion analysis to verify the presence of functional hydroxyl and carboxyl groups. A FMWCNT/HEC (1 : 6 w/w) composite ink was formulated using the solution blending technique with 2.5 wt% FMWCNTs. A multi-layered humidity sensor was fabricated using additive print manufacturing processes on a flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) substrate. Screen printing and gravure printing processes were used to deposit the bottom silver (Ag) electrode and FWMCNT/HEC sensing layers, respectively. The capability of the fabricated humidity sensor was investigated by measuring its resistive response towards relative humidity (RH) varying from 20% RH to 80% RH. As the RH was increased from 20% RH to 80% RH in steps of 10% RH at 25 °C, it was observed that the resistance of the printed sensor increased linearly. The printed sensor demonstrated resistance changes as high as 290% at 80% RH, when compared to its base resistance at 20% RH. A sensitivity and a response time of 0.048/%RH and 20 s were obtained for the printed sensor, respectively. The results thus demonstrated the feasibility of employing additive print manufacturing processes to develop a highly sensitive sensor for humidity monitoring applications. Fully printed, functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotube (FMWCNT)/hydroxyethyl cellulose (HEC) composite-based humidity sensor.
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