A highly sensitive room temperature humidity sensor based on 2D-WS2 nanosheets
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-02, 08:20authored bySalvatore Leonardi, Wojciech WlodarskiWojciech Wlodarski, Yang Li, Nicola Donato, Zdene Sofer, Martin Pumera, Giovanni Neri
Ambient humidity monitoring is of outmost importance in many technological fields. For this reason, there is still a substantial interest in the development of new simple humidity sensors with high performances. Here it is presented a study to the development of a sensitive, selective and reliable conductometric humidity sensor based on two-dimensional (2D) WS2 nanosheets. The 2D nanomaterial was synthesized by exfoliation of a bulk WS2 with tert–butyllithium, and then deposited onto the interdigitated electrodes of a conductometric ceramic platform. To evaluate the sensing performances, the sensor was exposed to different relative humidity (RH) levels, recording in real time the change of conductivity of the 2D-WS2 layer. The sensor exhibited high sensitivity to humidity at room temperature, showing an increase of the current of about 3 orders of magnitude as RH value was varied between 8% and 85% with fast response and recovery times of 140 s and 30 s, respectively. Field tests, carried out to measure the environmental humidity, demonstrated the good performances of the developed sensor as a highly sensitive and reliable relative humidity probe for environmental applications.