| Literature DB >> 31545034 |
Ning Li1, Yue Jiang1, Chuanhong Zhou1, Yan Xiao1, Bo Meng1, Ziya Wang1, Dazhou Huang1, Chenyang Xing1, Zhengchun Peng1.
Abstract
Humidity sensors have broad applications in health monitoring, environmental protection and human-machine interface, and robotics. Here, we developed a humidity sensor using alkali oxidation method to grow in situ TiO2 nanowires on two-dimensional Ti3C2 MXene. With an order of magnitude larger surface area compared to pure Ti3C2 or TiO2 materials, the urchin-like Ti3C2/TiO2 composite demonstrates a record high sensitivity in a low relative humidity (RH) environment (∼280 pF/% RH from 7% RH to 33% RH). Complex impedance spectroscopy and Schottky junction theory were employed to understand the underlying sensing mechanisms of the Ti3C2/TiO2 composite under various humidity conditions. We demonstrate the application of humidity sensors made with the Ti3C2/TiO2 composite for noncontact detection of the presence of various liquids as well as human fingers.Entities:
Keywords: alkali oxidation; humidity sensor; ionic conductivity behavior; non-contact detection; ultrahigh sensitivity; urchin-like Ti3C2/TiO2 composite
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31545034 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.9b12168
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229