Cellulose paper-based materials are
highly flexible, hydrophilic,
low-cost, and environmentally friendly and are good substrates for
use as humidity sensors. Therefore, developing a paper-based humidity
sensor with facile fabrication, low cost, and high sensitivity is
important for expanding its practical applications. Herein, we propose
a CI/FP self-powered humidity sensor based on everyday items such
as writing and drawing carbon ink (CI), cellulose filter paper (FP),
and polyester conductive adhesive tape, which is fabricated with the
help of facile dip-coating and pasting methods. This sensor is self-powered,
and the paper-based material itself can absorb water molecules in
a humid environment to generate humidity-related voltage and current,
which can indirectly reflect the ambient humidity level. They are
characterized by a wide relative humidity (RH) sensing range (11–98%),
good linearity (R2 = 0.97011), high response
voltage (0.19 V), and excellent flexibility (over 1000 bends). This
humidity sensor can be successfully applied to monitor human health
(breathing, coughing), air humidity, and noncontact humidity sensing
(skin, wet objects). This work not only proposes a low-cost and facile
method for flexible humidity sensors but also provides a valuable
strategy for the development of self-powered wearable electronics.