Highly Deformable Fabric Gas Sensors Integrating Multidimensional Functional Nanostructures.

ACS Sens

Department of Nano-Physics, Gachon University, 1342 Seongnamdaero, Sujeong-gu, Seongnam-si, Gyeonggi-do 13120, Korea.

Published: July 2020

Highly strain-endurable gas sensors were implemented on fabric, which was taken from a real T-shirt, employing a sequential coating method. Multidimensional, functional nanostructures such as reduced graphene oxide, ZnO nanorods, palladium nanoparticles, and silver nanowires were integrated for their realization. It was revealed that the fabric gas sensors could detect both oxidizing and reducing gases at room temperature with differing signs and magnitudes of responses. Noticeably, the fabric gas sensors could normally work even under large strains up to 100%, which represents the highest strain tolerance in the gas sensor field. Furthermore, the fabric gas sensors turned out to bear harsh bending and twisting stresses. It was also demonstrated that the sequential coating method is an effective and facile way to control the size of the fabric gas sensor.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.0c01083DOI Listing

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