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Directly writing flexible temperature sensor with graphene nanoribbons for disposable healthcare devices

Xue Gong, Long Zhang, Yinan Huang, Shuguang Wang, Ge‐Bo Pan, Liqiang Li

2020RSC Advances78 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Disposable temperature sensors have great advantages in public health security and infectious disease control. However, complicated fabrication processes and poor performances persistently restrict their practical applications. In this paper, a flexible temperature sensor is firstly developed by directly writing or mask spraying commonly-used paper with a highly thermo-sensitive graphene nanoribbon (GNR) ink. The inexpensive, green materials and process endow the GNR sensors with the properties of being low cost, degradable and pollution free. The band gap and the local traps of GNRs, caused by the nanoscale effect and oxygen doping, make the sensor highly thermo-sensitive. The sensor also shows fast response, precise resolution and good bendable properties. As demonstrated, the sensor achieves monitoring of respiratory rate, measurement of body temperature, identification of human touch and constituting a 5 × 5 array for temperature mapping. These results demonstrate that the GNRs sensor is highly promising as an economical disposable device for personal healthcare and disease monitoring.

Topics & Concepts

GrapheneGraphene nanoribbonsMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsNanotechnologyHealth careBusinessPolitical scienceLawAdvanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting MaterialsGraphene research and applicationsGas Sensing Nanomaterials and Sensors
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