Abstract
In this study, an integrated flexible gas sensor was developed based on a polymer/multiwalled carbon nanotube composite film by using Bluetooth wireless communication/interface technology. Polymer/multi-walled carbon nanotube composite films were deposited over a polyimide flexible substrate for building a gas sensor array by using a drop-casting method. Sensor response was acquired through interdigitated electrodes and multi-channel sensor boards, which were linked to a Bluetooth wireless transceiver. Additionally, a double-spiral-shaped heater was built into the backside of the gas sensor array as a thermostat to protect it from the influence of ambient temperature. Multi-channel sensing responses were read on a display screen via a smartphone application (app). The advantages of this system include light weight, low cost, highly integrated sensors, wireless telecommunication, and real-time functioning. Thus, it is a promising candidate for deployment in a wearable gas-sensing system used to study air pollution.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 457 |
Journal | Polymers |
Volume | 9 |
Issue number | 9 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 18 Sep 2017 |
Keywords
- Air pollution
- Polymer/multi-walled carbon nanotube composites
- Wearable device
- Wireless device