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Título
Graphene quantum dots as a novel sensing material for low-cost resistive and fast-response humidity sensors
Autor
Publicado en
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 2015, V. 218, p. 73-77
Editorial
Elsevier
Fecha de publicación
2015-10
ISSN
0925-4005
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2015.04.092
Resumen
A room temperature graphene quantum dots (GQDs) based sensing material for relative humidity monitoring is presented. GQDs are synthesized by pyrolysis of citric acid and are deposited on a metallic interdigitated microelectrodes by drop-casting technology. GQDs are nanosheets around 20 nm in average lateral size and an average height of 2.7 ± 0.9 nm. The response time is around few seconds and the sensitivity shows an exponential relation between 15 and 80% of RH, in resistive configuration device working at room temperature. The electrical changes as a function of the RH are related to the capillary condensation produced on the surface of the GQDs. Due to this physical behavior, a resistive path is formed between the microelectrodes and the condensed water vapor, and the resistivity of the system diminishes as the RH increases. A comparison on real time between the sensor developed and a commercial device corroborates the potential application of the novel sensor presented in this work.
Palabras clave
Graphene quantum dots
Humidity sensors
Capillary condensation
Resistive device
Room temperature
Materia
Química analítica
Chemistry, Analytic
Ciencia de materiales
Materials science
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