JOURNAL ARTICLE

Investigation of Humidity Sensor Effect in Silver Nanoparticle Ink Sensors Printed on Paper

Abstract

Thin inkjet-printed tracks of silver nanoparticles have previously been observed to show a non-reversible decrease in resistance when exposed to a high degree of relative humidity and thus providing sensor functionality with a memory effect. This paper provides a more in-depth explanation of the observed humidity sensor effect that originates from inkjet-printed silver nanoparticle sensors on a paper substrate. It is shown that the geometry of the sensor has a large effect on the sensor's initial resistance, and therefore also on the sensor's resistive dynamic range. The importance of the sensor geometry is believed to be due to the amount of solvent from the ink interacting with the coating of the paper substrate, which in turn enables the diffusion of salts from the paper coating into the ink and thus affecting the silver ink.

Keywords:
Inkwell Materials science Substrate (aquarium) Silver nanoparticle Humidity Nanoparticle Resistive touchscreen Coating Relative humidity Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Electrical resistance and conductance Sheet resistance Composite material Electrical engineering Layer (electronics)

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Topics

Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Biosensors and Analytical Detection
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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