An inkjet-printed relative humidity sensor based on capacitive changes which responds to different humidity levels in the environment is presented in this work. The inkjet-printed silver interdigitated electrodes configuration on the paper substrate allowed for the fabrication of a functional proof-of-concept of the relative humidity sensor, by using the paper itself as a sensing material. The sensor sensitivity in terms of relative humidity changes was calculated to be around 2 pF/RH %. The response time against different temperature steps from 3 to 85°C was fairly constant (about 4-5 min), and it was considered fast for the aimed application, a smart label.
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Gaspar, C., Olkkonen, J., Passoja, S., & Smolander, M. (2017). Paper as active layer in inkjet-printed capacitive humidity sensors. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17071464
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