Affiliation:
1. UCSI University Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment 56000 Cheras Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
2. UCSI-Cheras Low Carbon Innovation Hub Research Consortium Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
3. UCSI University Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Technology and Built Environment 56000 Cheras Kuala Lumpur Malaysia
4. Sunway University Research Center for Nano-Materials and Energy Technology (RCNMET), School of Engineering and Technology 47500 Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia
Abstract
AbstractOwing to the unique properties such as pristine interfaces, ultra‐thin and uniform thickness, 2D nanomaterials have attracted the attention from many researchers. Particularly, rGO and MXene 2D nanomaterials have received intense research interest in the application of gas sensors due to their high electrical conductivity. The coating of these 2D nanomaterials onto plastic, paper or textile substrate formed flexible, stretchable and portable gas sensors as an alternative to the conventional rigid gas sensors. To date, numerous research works on flexible gas sensors using either graphene or MXene have been published. However, the reported data is scattered and varied by multiple factors. In this short review, we revisit the advances in the current application of 2D conductive nanomaterials (mainly rGO and MXene) and their nanocomposites with metal oxides on flexible gas sensors. We focus on recent developments regarding the working mechanism, advantages, disadvantages, and performances (including gas response, selectivity, response time, and recovery time) of each type of gas sensor. Finally, this short review sheds light on future directions and prospects in the field of flexible gas sensors using 2D nanomaterials.
Funder
Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Filtration and Separation,Process Chemistry and Technology,Biochemistry,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous),Bioengineering