| Literature DB >> 26395971 |
Shouli Bai1, Chaozheng Sun1, Hong Yan1, Xiaoming Sun1, Han Zhang2, Liang Luo1, Xiaodong Lei1, Pengbo Wan1, Xiaodong Chen3.
Abstract
Transparent and conductive film based electronics have attracted substantial research interest in various wearable and integrated display devices in recent years. The breakdown of transparent electronics prompts the development of transparent electronics integrated with healability. A healable transparent chemical gas sensor device is assembled from layer-by-layer-assembled transparent healable polyelectrolyte multilayer films by developing effective methods to cast transparent carbon nanotube (CNT) networks on healable substrates. The healable CNT network-containing film with transparency and superior network structures on self-healing substrate is obtained by the lateral movement of the underlying self-healing layer to bring the separated areas of the CNT layer back into contact. The as-prepared healable transparent film is assembled into healable transparent chemical gas sensor device for flexible, healable gas sensing at room temperature, due to the 1D confined network structure, relatively high carrier mobility, and large surface-to-volume ratio. The healable transparent chemical gas sensor demonstrates excellent sensing performance, robust healability, reliable flexibility, and good transparency, providing promising opportunities for developing flexible, healable transparent optoelectronic devices with the reduced raw material consumption, decreased maintenance costs, improved lifetime, and robust functional reliability.Entities:
Keywords: gas sensors; self-healing; sensors, layer-by-layer assembly; supramolecular materials; transparent conducting films
Year: 2015 PMID: 26395971 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201502169
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281