Divyanshi SrivastavaRajesh ShuklaSheo K. MishraChinky GangwarIndresh KumarRadhey Mohan NaikSantosh Kumar Singh
Abstract This work reports the measurement of impedance variations under various humidity conditions at frequency ranges between 100 Hz and 5 MHz. An electrochemical polymerization process has been used in the synthesis including varying the mass ratios of graphene oxide (GO) in polyaniline. An electrochemical deposition method has been used to produce a sample film on an indium tin oxide glass slide. The percentage relative humidity (RH%) of the samples has been estimated to be 20–90%. Impedance and humidity had an inverse relationship, i.e. the impedance value decreased with an increase in humidity. In contrast with platinum capacitive humidity sensors (HS), the GO‐based HS had a sensitivity of 75–99%, which was ~10‐fold more than that of traditional sensors. With three different parameter weight % of GO, the frequency range have been 100 Hz to 5 MHz and RH% has been found to 20–90%. The HS showed a fast response and recovery time. Therefore, GO appears to be a useful material for building HS with high sensitivity for a comprehensive approach.
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