articleACS Applied Materials & InterfacesSep 7, 2017Closed access

Flexible Graphene-Based Wearable Gas and Chemical Sensors

Stanford University · Ames Research Center

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Abstract

Wearable electronics is expected to be one of the most active research areas in the next decade; therefore, nanomaterials possessing high carrier mobility, optical transparency, mechanical robustness and flexibility, lightweight, and environmental stability will be in immense demand. Graphene is one of the nanomaterials that fulfill all these requirements, along with other inherently unique properties and convenience to fabricate into different morphological nanostructures, from atomically thin single layers to nanoribbons. Graphene-based materials have also been investigated in sensor technologies, from chemical sensing to detection of cancer biomarkers. The progress of graphene-based flexible gas and…

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Keywords
  • Graphene
  • Materials science
  • Nanotechnology
  • Nanomaterials
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