Impedimetric multifunctional Sensor Based on Rubber-CNTs-orange Dye Nanocomposite Fabricated by Rubbing-in Technology
Article 2021 en
Authors
MC
Muhammad Tariq Saeed Chani
KK
Khasan S. Karimov
HM
Hadi M. Marwani
Abstract
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This study presents the fabrication and investigation of rubber-carbon nanotubes-orange dye (rubber-CNTs-OD) nanocomposite based resistive and impedimetric sensors. These shockproof multifunctional sensors may be used for displacement, pressure, force, humidity and temperature sensing. Rubbing-in technology was used to fabricate the coplanar sensors on rubber substrates of dimensions 12x5x5 mm3. In the middle of the substrates, the OD-CNTs mixture (1:1 wt.%) was rubbed-in to make 3 mm wide and 12-18 μm deep active layer. On both sides of the active layer the rubber-CNTs layers were formed, that act as conductive electrodes. The length, width and the thickness of the electrodes were 4-5 mm, 5 mm and 12-18 μm, respectively. The resistance and the impedance of the sensors decreased under the effect of compressive displacement, pressure, humidity and temperature. These reductions were -43 Ω/μm to -73 Ω/μm, -3950 Ω-cm2/kgf to -6008 Ω-cm2/kgf, -187 Ω/%RH to -981 Ω/%RH and -216 Ω/°C to -270 Ω/°C, respectively. The force (in perpendicular direction to the length) causes to increase the resistance and impedance (60 Ω/gf to 300 Ω/gf). The probable reasons of the observed changes in the resistance and impedance of the sensor have been described.
Muhammad Tariq Saeed Chani, Khasan S. Karimov, Hong Meng, Khakim M. Akhmedov, Imran Murtaza, Umair Asghar, S. Zameer Abbass, Rashid Ali, Abdullah Mohamed Asiri, Nabila Nawaz
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