Authors
Shishir Kumar, Swati Kaushik, Rudra Pratap, Srinivasan Raghavan
Publication date
2015/2/4
Journal
ACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume
7
Issue
4
Pages
2189-2194
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Graphene layers have been transferred directly on to paper without any intermediate layers to yield G-paper. Resistive gas sensors have been fabricated using strips of G-paper. These sensors achieved a remarkable lower limit of detection of ∼300 parts per trillion (ppt) for NO2, which is comparable to or better than those from other paper-based sensors. Ultraviolet exposure was found to dramatically reduce the recovery time and improve response times. G-paper sensors are also found to be robust against minor strain, which was also found to increase sensitivity. G-paper is expected to enable a simple and inexpensive low-cost flexible graphene platform.
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Scholar articles
S Kumar, S Kaushik, R Pratap, S Raghavan - ACS applied materials & interfaces, 2015