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The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide

Excellent adsorption of water vapor on the surface of graphene oxide (GO), which contains several inherited functional groups, leads to the development of improved humidity monitoring systems that can urgently meet the high industrial demand. In this study, we fabricated a GO-based humidity sensor a...

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Autores principales: Fatima, Qawareer, Haidry, Azhar Ali, Yao, Zhengjun, He, Yue, Li, Zhong, Sun, Linchao, Xie, Lijuan
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Publicado: RSC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00135a
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author Fatima, Qawareer
Haidry, Azhar Ali
Yao, Zhengjun
He, Yue
Li, Zhong
Sun, Linchao
Xie, Lijuan
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Haidry, Azhar Ali
Yao, Zhengjun
He, Yue
Li, Zhong
Sun, Linchao
Xie, Lijuan
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description Excellent adsorption of water vapor on the surface of graphene oxide (GO), which contains several inherited functional groups, leads to the development of improved humidity monitoring systems that can urgently meet the high industrial demand. In this study, we fabricated a GO-based humidity sensor and investigated the influence of hydroxyl group concentration on its performance. The sensor exhibited excellent humidity sensing performance in terms of sensitivity (sensor response ∼40 for 90% RH), selectivity, stability (both long-term and short-term) and reaction time (τ(res) = 8.5 s and τ(rec) = 13 s). Additionally, this sensor does not require external power consumption for heating; thus, the aforementioned performance (recorded at room temperature) with an applied voltage of 0.1 V can significantly reduce the power/energy consumption to about ∼1.314 × 10(−4) kW h per year. In the future, this type of sensor can be integrated into smart humidity monitoring systems to not only monitor but also control the humidity levels on a specific application area. Based on complementary characterization techniques, such as XRD, AFM, Raman and electrical measurement, here, we propose a physical-chemical sensing model to elucidate the aforementioned sensor characteristics.
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spelling pubmed-94732442022-09-20 The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide Fatima, Qawareer Haidry, Azhar Ali Yao, Zhengjun He, Yue Li, Zhong Sun, Linchao Xie, Lijuan Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Excellent adsorption of water vapor on the surface of graphene oxide (GO), which contains several inherited functional groups, leads to the development of improved humidity monitoring systems that can urgently meet the high industrial demand. In this study, we fabricated a GO-based humidity sensor and investigated the influence of hydroxyl group concentration on its performance. The sensor exhibited excellent humidity sensing performance in terms of sensitivity (sensor response ∼40 for 90% RH), selectivity, stability (both long-term and short-term) and reaction time (τ(res) = 8.5 s and τ(rec) = 13 s). Additionally, this sensor does not require external power consumption for heating; thus, the aforementioned performance (recorded at room temperature) with an applied voltage of 0.1 V can significantly reduce the power/energy consumption to about ∼1.314 × 10(−4) kW h per year. In the future, this type of sensor can be integrated into smart humidity monitoring systems to not only monitor but also control the humidity levels on a specific application area. Based on complementary characterization techniques, such as XRD, AFM, Raman and electrical measurement, here, we propose a physical-chemical sensing model to elucidate the aforementioned sensor characteristics. RSC 2018-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9473244/ /pubmed/36132612 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00135a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Fatima, Qawareer
Haidry, Azhar Ali
Yao, Zhengjun
He, Yue
Li, Zhong
Sun, Linchao
Xie, Lijuan
The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title_full The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title_fullStr The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title_full_unstemmed The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title_short The critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
title_sort critical role of hydroxyl groups in water vapor sensing of graphene oxide
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9473244/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132612
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8na00135a
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