Published January 31, 2020 | Version v1
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All-Inkjet-Printed Humidity Sensors for the Detection of Relative Humidity in Air and Soil—Towards the Direct Fabrication on Plant Leaves

  • 1. Université de Paris - UFR de Chimie - Laboratoire ITODYS
  • 2. Laboratory of Organic Electronics, Department of Science and Technology, Linköping University

Description

We demonstrate the fabrication, by exclusive means of inkjet-printing, of capacitive relative humidity sensors on flexible, plastic substrate. These sensors can be successfully used for the measurement of relative-humidity in both air and common soil. We also show that the same technique may be used for the fabrication of the same type of sensors on the surface of the leaves of Elægnus Ebbingei (silverberry).Our results demonstrate the suitability of leaves as substrate for printed electronics and pave the way to the next generation of sensors to be used in fields such as agriculture and flower farming.

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Funding

European Commission
HyPhOE - Hybrid Electronics based on Photosynthetic Organisms 800926