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A flexible tissue-carbon nanocoil-carbon nanotube-based humidity sensor with high performance and durability

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages 7025-7038

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2nr00027j

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51972039, 51661145025, 51803018]
  2. LiaoNing Revitalization Talent Program [XLYC1902122]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2021M700658]

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This article introduces a flexible humidity sensor based on a tissue-carbon nanocoil-carbon nanotube composite. The sensor exhibits a wide sensing range, high sensitivity, long-term stability, high resolution accuracy, and fast response time. It also demonstrates excellent performance in various applications, indicating great potential in the field.
A flexible humidity sensor based on a tissue-carbon nanocoil (CNC)-carbon nanotube (CNT) composite has been investigated. Taking advantage of the excellent water absorption of tissue and the electrical sensitivity of CNCs/CNTs to humidity, this humidity sensor obtains outstanding humidity sensing performance, including a wide sensing range of 10-90% RH, a maximum response value of 492% (Delta R/R-0) at 90% RH, a maximum sensitivity of 6.16%/% RH, a good long-time stability of more than 7 days, a high humidity resolution accuracy of less than 1% RH and a fast response time of 275 ms. Furthermore, the sensor also exhibits robust bending (with a curvature of 0.322 cm(-1)) and folding (up to 500 times) durability, and after being made into a complex thousand paper crane shape it still provides stable humidity sensing performance. As a proof of concept, this humidity sensor demonstrates excellent responsivity to human breath monitoring, non-contact fingertip humidity detection, water boiling detection and air humidity monitoring, indicating great potential in the fields of wearable devices, weather forecasting systems and other intelligent humidity monitoring devices.

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