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- 2022Novel Surfactant-Induced MWCNTs/PDMS-Based Nanocomposites for Tactile Sensing Applicationscitations
- 2022Carbon fiber/polymer-based composites for wearable sensorscitations
- 2022A Critical Review of the Use of Graphene-Based Gas Sensorscitations
- 2021Recent progress in the fabrication of graphene fibers and their composites for applications of monitoring human activitiescitations
- 2021Multi-walled carbon nanotubes-based sensors for strain sensing applicationscitations
- 2019Laser-assisted printed flexible sensorscitations
- 2019Multifunctional flexible sensor based on laser-induced graphenecitations
- 2018Development of printed sensors for shoe sensing applicationscitations
- 2018Fabrication and implementation of printed sensors for taste sensing applicationscitations
- 2017Flexible printed sensors for ubiquitous human monitoringcitations
- 2017Development of printed sensors for taste sensingcitations
- 2017Sensing system for salinity testing using laser-induced graphene sensorscitations
- 2016Improved detection limits for phthalates by selective solid-phase micro-extractioncitations
- 2016Flexible carbon nanotube nanocomposite sensor for multiple physiological parameter monitoringcitations
- 2016Transparent biocompatible sensor patches for touch sensitive prosthetic limbscitations
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Multifunctional flexible sensor based on laser-induced graphene
Abstract
<p>The paper presents the design and fabrication of a low-cost and easy-to-fabricate laser-induced graphene sensor together with its implementation for multi-sensing applications. Laser-irradiation of commercial polymer film was applied for photo-thermal generation of graphene. The graphene patterned in an interdigitated shape was transferred onto Kapton sticky tape to form the electrodes of a capacitive sensor. The functionality of the sensor was validated by employing them in electrochemical and strain-sensing scenarios. Impedance spectroscopy was applied to investigate the response of the sensor. For the electrochemical sensing, different concentrations of sodium sulfate were prepared, and the fabricated sensor was used to detect the concentration differences. For the strain sensing, the sensor was deployed for monitoring of human joint movements and tactile sensing. The promising sensing results validating the applicability of the fabricated sensor for multiple sensing purposes are presented.</p>