Suitability of plant fiber residue-based paper as substrates for sustainable thin-film thermistors: Suitability of plant fiber residue

This study explores eco-friendly alternatives to flexible plastic substrates aiming to mitigate the environmental impact of electronics. Thin-film temperature sensors were fabricated on CRUSH FSC TN -certified paper substrates made with coconut, coffee, cacao, and cherry fiber waste, substituting 15...

Ausführliche Beschreibung

Gespeichert in:
Bibliographische Detailangaben
Veröffentlicht in:MRS advances 2024, Vol.9 (20), p.1560-1567
Hauptverfasser: Nijkoops, Annelot, Bhatt, Deepa, Carrasco-Pena, Alejandro, Husain, Qazi Zahid, Rapagnani, Nicholas, van Bezooijen, Aart, Cohen, Nitzan, Cantarella, Giuseppe, Münzenrieder, Niko
Format: Artikel
Sprache:eng
Schlagworte:
Online-Zugang:Volltext
Tags: Tag hinzufügen
Keine Tags, Fügen Sie den ersten Tag hinzu!
Beschreibung
Zusammenfassung:This study explores eco-friendly alternatives to flexible plastic substrates aiming to mitigate the environmental impact of electronics. Thin-film temperature sensors were fabricated on CRUSH FSC TN -certified paper substrates made with coconut, coffee, cacao, and cherry fiber waste, substituting 15% of traditional tree cellulose. The sensors were created by sputtering a semiconducting thin-film layer of InGaZnO and zinc electrodes onto the paper substrates. The devices’ responses to relative humidity changes from 2.9 to 73% were recorded, alongside their sensing performance for temperatures 25 ∘ C and 70 ∘ C. The results indicate that the sensors perform optimally when subjected to sudden and significant temperature changes and portray sensitivities values of - 1.83 % ∘ C - 1 (heating) and - 1.38 %   ∘ C - 1 (cooling). Additionally, the dissolution of the transient sensors in water was examined to assess their sustainability. Graphical abstract
ISSN:2731-5894
2059-8521
DOI:10.1557/s43580-024-00989-9