Chemochromic H2 gas sensing tape can be an ideal candidate for many robust applications because of its ease of use. The H2 gas sensing with self-healing and self-adhesive functionalities would add another degree of innovation. The current development is limited to noble metal-based and flexible sensors, while the self-healing and self-adhesive tape has not been explored widely. The objective of this paper is to develop a stretchable, self-healing and self-adhesive H2 gas sensing tape using Pd-WO3 chemochromic nanocomposites and PBS: Ecoflex hybrid polymer. The proposed development has been investigated using material and mechanical characterizations that ensure a high stretchability of 500 %, fast self-healing (in 30 s at room temperature), and excellent self-adhesive properties towards a variety of objects, including human skin, glass/plastic objects, stainless steel, gas cylinders, pipelines, and fittings. The optimized tape sensor is then tested in a real-application environment, where different concentrations of H2 were exposed to justify the chemochromic sensing performance. It is found that the sensor exhibits a rapid change in color from beige to blue with a maximum ΔE value of 40.28 in 10 s of H2 (100 %) exposure. The results are found very potential to be used in practical applications.
This work was supported by the Korea Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning (Project No: (20203030040030) funded by Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, Republic of Korea and by the Commercialization Promotion Agency for R&D Outcomes (Project No: 2021-JDH-2-SB- 1 and RS-2023-00282104) funded by the Ministry of Science and ICT, Republic of Korea.