Carbon Nanotubes and Graphene Powder based Multifunctional Pressure, Displacement and Gradient of Temperature Sensors


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Abstract

This work presents the fabrication and investigation of the multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and graphene pristine powders based multifunctional pressure, displacement and gradient of temperature sensors. The effect of pressure on the resistance, Seebeck coefficient , thermoelectric voltage and current of the sensors was measured by changing pressure from 0 to 1.65 kgf/cm2, while the effect of temperature gradient on the resistance, thermoelectric voltage and current of the sensors was measured up to the temperature gradient of 34–36°C. Dependence of the resistance on longitudinal compressive displacement up to 100 μm was investigated. It was found that the resistance, Seebeck coefficient and thermoelectric voltage of the CNT and graphene powders decreased with increasing pressure, while the thermoelectric current increased with pressure. Moreover, with increasing temperature gradient and average temperature a considerable increase was observed in thermoelectric current and voltage, while the increase in resistances was moderate. The increase in longitudinal displacement resulted in the compression of the samples that caused to decrease the resistances of the samples, especially in the case of samples made from CNT and graphene both. The simulation of the experimental results was carried out by using of linear functions and the results of simulations were in good agreement with experimental results.

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Muhammad Tariq Saeed Chani

Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University; Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University

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Email: mtmohamad@kau.edu.sa
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, 21589; Jeddah, 21589

Khasan S. Karimov

Ghulam IshaqKhan Institute of Engineering Sciences and Technology; Center for Innovative Development of Science and New Technologies of Academy of Sciences

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Email: khasansangink@gmail.com
Pakistan, Swabi, Topi, 23640; Dushanbe, 734025

Abdullah M. Asiri

Center of Excellence for Advanced Materials Research, King Abdulaziz University; Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, King Abdulaziz University

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Email: ceamr3@gmail.com
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah, 21589; Jeddah, 21589


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