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Thermally modified amorphous polyethylene oxide thin films as highly sensitive linear humidity sensors.

Authors :
Sajid, Memoon
Siddiqui, Ghayas Uddin
Kim, Soo Wan
Na, Kyoung Hoan
Choi, Young Soo
Choi, Kyung Hyun
Source :
Sensors & Actuators A: Physical. Oct2017, Vol. 265, p102-110. 9p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Polyethylene oxide (PEO) is a polymer hydrogel possessing ionic conductivity that varies with different percentage of absorbed water molecules and ions. This property makes it a good candidate to be used in humidity sensors’ active layers. The degree of crystallinity of PEO thin films decrease with increasing humidity that facilitates the ion conduction in the thin films, thus reducing the film impedance. In this research work, the humidity sensing properties of the thin films of semi-crystalline PEO have been investigated and the material is then modified to its amorphous dominant phase by heating the thin films beyond the melting point of the polymer. The slowly cooled resulting thin films had a waxy solid like appearance and showed an excellent response towards quantitative detection of relative humidity in the surrounding environment. The results show a roughly linear impedance versus relative humidity curve in the range of 0% RH to 90% RH with a very high maximum achieved sensitivity of ∼35 kΩ/%RH. The response and recovery times measured for the modified sensors were 2.8 s and 5.7 s respectively. The 30 day trial of stability readings showed a standard deviation of only 1%. The results prove thermally modified amorphous PEO thin films to be strong candidates for high end electronic relative humidity sensors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09244247
Volume :
265
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Sensors & Actuators A: Physical
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
125311884
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sna.2017.08.040