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A Flexible WO3-Based pH Sensor Array for 2-D pH Monitoring Using CPLoP Technique

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In this letter, we demonstrate an inkjet-printed WO3-based pH sensor array using WO3/Ag and Ag/AgCl as working and reference electrodes, respectively, on a flexible polyimide substrate. Pre-treated by Tollen’s reagent,… Click to show full abstract

In this letter, we demonstrate an inkjet-printed WO3-based pH sensor array using WO3/Ag and Ag/AgCl as working and reference electrodes, respectively, on a flexible polyimide substrate. Pre-treated by Tollen’s reagent, the printed Ag lines as sensor interconnects can exhibit a denser microstructure with lower electrical resistivity. As a result, the WO3 nanoparticles can be well printed and sintered at 120 °C on the Ag lines as the working electrodes of the pH sensors. Experimental results show the sensitivity of the pH sensor to be as high as −24.4 mV/pH. The array comprising six pH sensors shows potential for real-time 2-D pH sensing applications.

Keywords: array; wo3 based; sensor array; based sensor; array monitoring; flexible wo3

Journal Title: IEEE Electron Device Letters
Year Published: 2018

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