High-Sensitivity and Ultrafast-Response Ethanol Sensors Based on Graphene Oxide.

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces

College of Mathematics and Physics & Beijing Key Laboratory of Environmentally Harmful Chemical Analysis, Beijing University of Chemical Technology, Beijing 100029, China.

Published: August 2020

Ethanol sensors with ultrafast response and high sensitivity have attracted much attention to be applied to daily industrial production processes. In this work, graphene oxide-aniline (GOA) sensors are proposed to meet the requirements of detecting ethanol concentration. Graphene oxide is an outstanding material that has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, large specific surface area, and high carrier mobility. Because of its special bonding reactions, GOA has advantages of good dispersibility, good electrical conductivity, insolubility in water, and strong plasticity. When testing ethanol concentration with sensors, there will be a lag time, which determines the sensitivity of the sensors. To the best of our knowledge, the GOA sensors in this work have the fastest response time, which is only 27 ms. The GOA ethanol sensors show a good ethanol sensing performance, including excellent sensitivity, cycle stability, and long-term stability.

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