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A printed flexible humidity sensor with high sensitivity and fast response using a cellulose nanofiber/carbon black composite

Tachibana et al., 2022

Document ID
6806270716886181696
Author
Tachibana S
Wang Y
Sekine T
Takeda Y
Hong J
Yoshida A
Abe M
Miura R
Watanabe Y
Kumaki D
Tokito S
Publication year
Publication venue
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces

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In the emerging Internet of Things (IoT) society, there is a significant need for low-cost, high- performance flexible humidity sensors in wearable devices. However, commercially available humidity sensors lack flexibility or require expensive and complex fabrication …
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Classifications

    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B82NANO-TECHNOLOGY
    • B82YSPECIFIC USES OR APPLICATIONS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MEASUREMENT OR ANALYSIS OF NANO-STRUCTURES; MANUFACTURE OR TREATMENT OF NANO-STRUCTURES
    • B82Y30/00Nano-technology for materials or surface science, e.g. nano-composites

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