Nylon Fabric/GO Based Self‐Powered Humidity Sensor Based on the Galvanic Cell Principle with High Air Permeability and Rapid‐Response

Flexible humidity sensors have received more and more attention in people's lives, and the problems of gas permeability and power supply issues of the device have long been areas in need of improvement. In this work, inspired by the high air permeability of daily wear clothing and galvanic batt...

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Veröffentlicht in:Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) Germany), 2024-03, Vol.20 (10), p.e2306463-n/a
Hauptverfasser: Lu, Wenzhong, Zhang, Qixiang, Liu, Nishuang, Lei, Dandan, Ren, Ziqi, Yin, Jianyu, Jia, Peixue, Gao, Yihua
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Zusammenfassung:Flexible humidity sensors have received more and more attention in people's lives, and the problems of gas permeability and power supply issues of the device have long been areas in need of improvement. In this work, inspired by the high air permeability of daily wear clothing and galvanic batteries, a self‐powered humidity sensor with high air permeability and fast response is designed. A nylon fabric/GO net (as a humidity sensitive layer and solid electrolyte) is obtained by spraying technique. This structure enables the sensor to have fast response/recovery (0.78 s/0.93 s, calculated at 90% of the final value), ultra‐high response (0.83 V) and excellent stability (over 150 cycles) at 35 °C. Such sensors are useful for health monitoring, such as non‐contact monitoring of human respiratory rate before and after exercise, and monitoring a level of humidity in the palms, arms, and fingers. This research provides an idea for developing a flexible wearable humidity sensor that is both breathable and self‐powered and can also be mass‐produced similar to wearable clothing. Humidity sensors are important in people's lives. The problems of gas permeability and power supply issues of the device have long been areas in need of improvement. In this work, inspired by the high air permeability of daily wear clothing and galvanic batteries, a self‐powered humidity sensor with high air permeability, excellent stability, and a fast and ultra‐high response is designed.
ISSN:1613-6810
1613-6829
DOI:10.1002/smll.202306463