Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon

Humidity sensors are essential devices for use in controlling environmental moisture in sectors that include electronics, medical, food processing, agricultural, and automotive industries. Apart from that, humidity sensors are also useful in household usages, especially in electrical appliances. Due...

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spelling my.uitm.ir.610652022-06-07T07:45:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61065/ Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon Parimon, Norfarariyanti Carbon nanotubes. Nanoparticles. Nanostructured materials Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks Humidity sensors are essential devices for use in controlling environmental moisture in sectors that include electronics, medical, food processing, agricultural, and automotive industries. Apart from that, humidity sensors are also useful in household usages, especially in electrical appliances. Due to the high demand for humidity sensors, low cost, facile synthesis, and excellent performance humidity sensors are required. In this study, resistive humidity sensors from p-type nickel oxide (NiO) nanostructure-based films were fabricated using a facile sol-gel spin coating and immersion method. This p-type metal oxide was considered an alternative because of its distinctive properties, and it has rarely been intensively studied, especially in humidity sensing applications. The NiO seed layer was introduced to act as catalysts for the growth of NiO nanostructures on the glass substrates, replacing conventional indium-doped tin oxide or fluorine-doped tin oxide layers. These sensors were fabricated based on several approaches such as undoped (UD) NiO, manganese (Mn)-doped (MD) NiO, and a novel zinc oxide (ZnO)/NiO nanocomposite. The properties of the sensors were characterized based on the morphological, structural, optical, electrical, and humidity sensing via field emission scanning electron microscopy, field emission transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller, X-ray diffraction, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, two-probe current-voltage, Hall effect, and humidity sensor measurement. The results showed that the highly porous NiO nanosheet/nanocarnation-flower-like (NSNC) structure, which was immersed for 2 h and annealed at 500 °Ϲ, exhibited the highest sensitivity of 257 due to the high conductivity and its good crystal parameters. The stability of this sample was seen to be lower at higher operating temperatures despite its increased sensitivity. The sensitivity of the NiO NSNC-based humidity sensor was further enhanced to 292 by doping with 1 atomic percent (at.%) Mn (1.0MD) and annealed at 400 °Ϲ. The increment in humidity sensitivity of the 1.0MD film is caused by an increased surface area compared to the UD NiO. The UD and MD NiO surface areas were recorded at 5.17 m2/g and 11.6 m2/g, respectively. The humidity sensing performance further improved to a sensitivity of 312 with a novel ZnO/NiO nanocomposite configuration. This nanocomposite-based heterostructure film offers a heterogeneous interface and synergistic effect to capture more water molecules during sensing activity. Nevertheless, the sensitivity and stability are worsened when this sample is exposed to high operating temperatures. Throughout this study, it was found that the performance of the NiO-based humidity sensor, particularly the sensor developed with the novel ZnO/NiO nanocomposite demonstrates the highest sensitivity value. 2021-08 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61065/1/61065.pdf Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon. (2021) PhD thesis, thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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topic Carbon nanotubes. Nanoparticles. Nanostructured materials
Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks
spellingShingle Carbon nanotubes. Nanoparticles. Nanostructured materials
Detectors. Sensors. Sensor networks
Parimon, Norfarariyanti
Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
description Humidity sensors are essential devices for use in controlling environmental moisture in sectors that include electronics, medical, food processing, agricultural, and automotive industries. Apart from that, humidity sensors are also useful in household usages, especially in electrical appliances. Due to the high demand for humidity sensors, low cost, facile synthesis, and excellent performance humidity sensors are required. In this study, resistive humidity sensors from p-type nickel oxide (NiO) nanostructure-based films were fabricated using a facile sol-gel spin coating and immersion method. This p-type metal oxide was considered an alternative because of its distinctive properties, and it has rarely been intensively studied, especially in humidity sensing applications. The NiO seed layer was introduced to act as catalysts for the growth of NiO nanostructures on the glass substrates, replacing conventional indium-doped tin oxide or fluorine-doped tin oxide layers. These sensors were fabricated based on several approaches such as undoped (UD) NiO, manganese (Mn)-doped (MD) NiO, and a novel zinc oxide (ZnO)/NiO nanocomposite. The properties of the sensors were characterized based on the morphological, structural, optical, electrical, and humidity sensing via field emission scanning electron microscopy, field emission transmission electron microscopy, energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, Brunauer-Emmett-Teller, X-ray diffraction, ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, two-probe current-voltage, Hall effect, and humidity sensor measurement. The results showed that the highly porous NiO nanosheet/nanocarnation-flower-like (NSNC) structure, which was immersed for 2 h and annealed at 500 °Ϲ, exhibited the highest sensitivity of 257 due to the high conductivity and its good crystal parameters. The stability of this sample was seen to be lower at higher operating temperatures despite its increased sensitivity. The sensitivity of the NiO NSNC-based humidity sensor was further enhanced to 292 by doping with 1 atomic percent (at.%) Mn (1.0MD) and annealed at 400 °Ϲ. The increment in humidity sensitivity of the 1.0MD film is caused by an increased surface area compared to the UD NiO. The UD and MD NiO surface areas were recorded at 5.17 m2/g and 11.6 m2/g, respectively. The humidity sensing performance further improved to a sensitivity of 312 with a novel ZnO/NiO nanocomposite configuration. This nanocomposite-based heterostructure film offers a heterogeneous interface and synergistic effect to capture more water molecules during sensing activity. Nevertheless, the sensitivity and stability are worsened when this sample is exposed to high operating temperatures. Throughout this study, it was found that the performance of the NiO-based humidity sensor, particularly the sensor developed with the novel ZnO/NiO nanocomposite demonstrates the highest sensitivity value.
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author Parimon, Norfarariyanti
author_facet Parimon, Norfarariyanti
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title Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
title_short Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
title_full Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
title_fullStr Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
title_full_unstemmed Fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / Norfarariyanti Parimon
title_sort fabrication and characterization of solution-immersion grown nickel oxide nanostructure-based films for humidity sensor application / norfarariyanti parimon
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/61065/1/61065.pdf
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