Abstract
Humidity sensors have been widely used for humidity monitoring in daily life, agriculture, etc. This paper reports flexible resistive humidity sensors based on graphene oxide (GO)/WS2 hybrid nanostructures, which were made by mixing different volumes of GO and WS2 dispersions. The GO/WS2 composite film has been used as a sensing layer on screen-printed interdigital electrodes. The results show that the device shows the best overall performance when the GO/WS2 volume ratio is 1 : 4, with a high sensitivity of 1.68%/%RH in the humidity range from 11% RH to 59% RH, fast response/recovery times (11.3 s/12.4 s) and low cost. In addition, the humidity sensor has good linearity over a humidity range of 11% RH-59% RH at room temperature (25 °C). The prepared humidity sensor has been successfully applied for human breath detection and human fingertip proximity detection. These findings indicate that the GO/WS2 composite has great potential for a new generation of high-performance moisture-sensitive elements.
Original language | English |
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Journal | Journal of Materials Chemistry C |
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Publication status | Accepted/In press - 2025 |