Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7150130 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2012 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Flexible hydrogen gas (H2) sensors are fabricated using a single layer graphene decorated with palladium (Pd) nanoparticles. Thermally evaporated Pd is generally deposited on a graphene in the form of nanoparticles when the deposition thickness is very small. The graphene sensor with Pd thickness of 3 nm exhibits a gas response of â¼33% when exposed to 1000 ppm H2 and it is able to detect as low as 20 ppm H2 at room temperature (22 °C). The sensor is so flexible that any significant degradation is not observed when it is bent to a curved geometry with a bending radius of 3 mm. The flexible hydrogen sensors are applicable to a broad range of systems with demanding mechanical flexibility, durability and high gas response.
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Authors
Min Gyun Chung, Dai-Hong Kim, Dong Kyun Seo, Taewoo Kim, Hyeong Uk Im, Hyun Myoung Lee, Ji-Beom Yoo, Seong-Hyeon Hong, Tae June Kang, Yong Hyup Kim,