A capacitive humidity sensor based on an electrospun PVDF/graphene membrane

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Abstract

Humidity sensors have been widely used in areas such as agriculture, environmental conservation, medicine, instrumentation and climatology. Hydrophobicity is one of the important factors in capacitive humidity sensors: recent research has shown that the inclusion of graphene (G) in polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) improves its hydrophobicity. In this context, a methodology to fabricate electrospun membranes of PVDF blended with G was developed in order to improve the PVDF properties allowing the use of PVDF/G membrane as a capacitive humidity sensor. Micrographs of membranes were obtained by scanning electron microscopy to analyze the morphology of the fabricated samples. Subsequently, the capacitive response of the membrane, which showed an almost linear and directly proportional response to humidity, was tested. Results showed that the response time of PVDF/G membrane was faster than that of a commercial DHT11 sensor. In summary, PVDF/G membranes exhibit interesting properties as humidity sensors.

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  • Figure 1. Fabrication process: (a) Sonication; (b) G/DMF solution; (c) Electric heater; (d) PVDF/DMF solution; (e) Sonication; (f) Stirring; (g) PVDF/G/DMF solution; (h) electrospinning equipment; (i) needle; (j) sysringe tip; (k) collector plate and (l) electrospun membrane.
  • Figure 1. Fabrication process: (a) Sonication; (b) G/DMF solution; (c) Electric heater; (d) PVDF/DMF solution; (e) Sonication; (f) Stirring; (g) PVDF/G/DMF solution; (h) electrospinning equipment; (i) needle; (j) sysringe tip; (k) collector plate and (l) electrospun membrane.
  • Figure 4. Humidity sensing mechanism. Figure 4. u idity sensing echanis .
  • Figure 4. Humidity sensing mechanism.
  • Figure 8. (a) Comparative response time and (b) response time to humidity drop of PVDF and DHT11.
  • Figure 12. (a) Comparative response time and (b) response time to humidity drop of PVDF/G-Ag and DHT11.
  • Table 2. Characteristics of PVDF-Cu, PVDF/G-Cu and PVDF/G-Ag.

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Hernández-Rivera, D., Rodríguez-Roldán, G., Mora-Martínez, R., & Suaste-Gómez, E. (2017). A capacitive humidity sensor based on an electrospun PVDF/graphene membrane. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17051009

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