Unencapsulated and washable two-dimensional material electronic-textile for NO 2 sensing in ambient air

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS(2022)

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Materials adopted in electronic gas sensors, such as chemiresistive-based NO 2 sensors, for integration in clothing fail to survive standard wash cycles due to the combined effect of aggressive chemicals in washing liquids and mechanical abrasion. Device failure can be mitigated by using encapsulation materials, which, however, reduces the sensor performance in terms of sensitivity, selectivity, and therefore utility. A highly sensitive NO 2 electronic textile (e-textile) sensor was fabricated on Nylon fabric, which is resistant to standard washing cycles, by coating Graphene Oxide (GO), and GO/Molybdenum disulfide (GO/MoS 2 ) and carrying out in situ reduction of the GO to Reduced Graphene Oxide (RGO). The GO/MoS 2 e-textile was selective to NO 2 and showed sensitivity to 20 ppb NO 2 in dry air (0.05%/ppb) and 100 ppb NO 2 in humid air (60% RH) with a limit of detection (LOD) of ~ 7.3 ppb. The selectivity and low LOD is achieved with the sensor operating at ambient temperatures (~ 20 °C). The sensor maintained its functionality after undergoing 100 cycles of standardised washing with no encapsulation. The relationship between temperature, humidity and sensor response was investigated. The e-textile sensor was embedded with a microcontroller system, enabling wireless transmission of the measurement data to a mobile phone. These results show the potential for integrating air quality sensors on washable clothing for high spatial resolution (< 25 cm 2 )—on-body personal exposure monitoring.
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Electrical and electronic engineering,Mechanical engineering,Science,Humanities and Social Sciences,multidisciplinary
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