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Facile and low-cost fabrication of a humidity sensor using naturally available sepiolite nanofibers

Zaihua Duan, Yadong Jiang, Qiuni Zhao, Si Wang, Zhen Yuan, Yajie Zhang, Bohao Liu, Huiling Tai

2020Nanotechnology65 citationsDOI

Abstract

Much effort has focussed on enhancing the humidity-sensing performances of humidity sensors, but their fabrication using facile and low-cost methods is also desirable. In this work, a humidity sensor based on a naturally available nanomaterial, sepiolite nanofibers (SNFs), was facilely fabricated without any expensive raw materials or complex processes. Characterization results show that SNFs have a natural slender nanofiber structure (diameter 20-50 nm) and abundant hydrophilic functional groups (-OH). The results of humidity-sensing tests show that the SNF humidity sensor has outstanding humidity-sensing properties (i.e. large response, good linearity and repeatability) within the relative humidity range from 10.9% to 91.5% at room temperature (25 °C). This work presents a moderate and cost-effective strategy for the fabrication of high-performance humidity sensors using the natural SNF nanomaterial.

Topics & Concepts

SepioliteMaterials scienceFabricationNanofiberHumidityNanotechnologyComposite materialRelative humidityChemical engineeringOrganic chemistryChemistryAlternative medicineThermodynamicsMedicineRaw materialEngineeringPhysicsPathologyGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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