Laser-Induced Graphene on Chitosan: An Enabling Technology for Sustainable Resistive Humidity Sensors

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Abstract

The development and characterization of resistive humidity sensors based on Chitosan on a glass substrate is reported. The sensor electrodes are made of laser-induced graphene derived from Chitosan, which represents a sustainability advancement by eliminating the need for adding additional materials during fabrication. Depending on the sensor design, a high sensitivity can be achieved either in the lower or higher humidity range with a total operation span from 40%rH to 100%rH. Both sensors exhibit good stability, especially at high humidity levels (80%rH) over a 24-hour cycle. The Chitosan-based sensors hence offer an excellent combination of sustainability and high performance, making them an attractive solution for countless humidity sensing applications.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-4
JournalIEEE Sensors Letters
Volume7
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2023

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