Abstract

Abstract It is of great significance to exploit a simple, cost-effective and environmentally friendly preparation method of multifunctional humidity sensors. However, most humidity sensors need complex manufacturing processes, high cost and narrow usage range. Herein, humidity sensors based on glycidyl trimethyl ammonium chloride (EPTAC) modified cellulose paper via a facile solution method were fabricated, among which the paper is used for the purpose of the humidity sensing material and the sensor substrate. The sensitivity of the obtained sensor was improved by the modification of EPTAC, the response time was decreased to 25 s, which is equivalent to the first-rate paper-based humidity sensors. In addition, the paper-based humidity sensor is provided with well flexibility and biocompatibility, and it exhibits multifunctional applications in respiratory monitoring, non-contact switch and skin humidity monitoring. The low cost and facile preparation technique in this work could provide a useful strategy for developing multifunctional humidity sensor.

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