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A novel capacitive sensor for measuring the water-level and monitoring the water quality has been developed in this work by using an enhanced screen printing technology. A commonly used environment-friendly conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly (styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) for conductive sensors has a limited conductivity due to its high sheet resistance. A physical treatment performed during the printing process has reduced the sheet resistance of printed PEDOT:PSS on polyethylenterephthalat (PET) substrate from 264.39 W/sq to 23.44 W/sq. The adhesion bonding force between printed PEDOT:PSS and the substrate PET is increased by using chemical treatment and tested using a newly designed adhesive peeling force test. Using the economical conductive ink PEDOT:PSS with this new physical treatment, our capacitive sensors are cost-efficient and have a sensitivity of up to 1.25 pF/mm.
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Wang, B., Baeuscher, M., Hu, X., Woehrmann, M., Becker, K., Juergensen, N., … Ngo, H. D. (2020). Development and characterization of a novel low-cost water-level and water quality monitoring sensor by using enhanced screen printing technology with peDOT: PSS. Micromachines, 11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/MI11050474
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