Electrical and morphological characterization of poly (monosubstituted)acetylene based membranes: application as humidity and organic vapors sensors
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2004
abstract:
The responses of resistive-type sensors based on two poly (monosubstituted)acetylenes, namely poly (N,N-dimethylpropargylamine) (Pd-PDMPA) and poly(propargylalcohol) (PPOH), to relative humidity (r.h.%) and to alcohol vapors were investigated. The polymeric materials Pd-PDMPA and PPOH were doped with HCl or with SnCl2 and I-2, respectively. HCl-doped Pd-PDMPA exhibited detectable response to r.h. percentages as low as 2% and a variation of five orders of magnitude in the r.h. range 0-90%. PPOH doped with SnCl, or 12 varied its conductivity of about four orders of magnitude in the full range of r.h. Both doped polymers showed sensitivity to methanol. A morphological characterization was carried out in order to correlate the differences in the electrical behavior.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
GAS SENSORS; POLY(MONOSUBSTITUTED) ACETYLENES; THIN-FILMS; POLYPHENYLACETYLENE
List of contributors:
Bearzotti, Andrea
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