Construction of multifunctional films based on graphene–TiO2 composite materials for strain sensing and photodegradation†
Abstract
We develop a simple approach to fabricate graphene–TiO2 films both on rigid and flexible substrates by the spray coating technique. A drastic synergetic effect was found simply by mixing graphene with TiO2. The composite films were conductive and showed enhanced photocatalytic activities. More significantly, the graphene–TiO2 composite films which could sustain a large tensile deformation (5% strain) demonstrated high sensitivity to mechanical strain with tunable gauge factors (GF) of 14–35. The remarkable performance could be attributed to the combination of photocatalytic performance derived from TiO2 nanoparticles and the electrical and mechanical properties of graphene nanosheets. Based on the observed results, a plausible mechanism was proposed. Overall, this work could provide new insights into the research of the graphene–TiO2 composite materials and facilitate their application in a broad range.