Electrical characterizations of electrospun conductive nanofibers based on polyaniline blends in presence of humidity
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
This study focuses and discusses the
effects of temperature and humidity on electrospun
conductive nanofibers, made with different polymer
blends, deposited directly on interdigitated electrodes.
The selected conductive polymers were based
on blends of polyaniline emeraldine salt form and
three different carrier hosting polymers: polyvinilpyrrolidone,
polystyrene, and polyethylene oxide
respectively. The obtained fibrous layers were investigated
by the electrical measurements and morphological
analysis (scanning electron microscopy). The
study was made on the correlation between the
electrical changes and morphological discrepancies
due to temperature treatment. Moreover, this article
reports the effects of relative humidity variations on
electrical parameters. Since polyaniline is a wellknown
sensing material for different gases and volatile organic compounds, this study could be
considered a supportive study for employing of the
mentioned polymer blends as chemical interactive
materials in gas sensor applications.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
nanofibres; conductive polymers; electrospinning; sensors; thermal treatment
Elenco autori:
Scalese, Silvia; Macagnano, Antonella; Pantalei, Simone; Zampetti, Emiliano; Spinella, ROSARIO CORRADO; Bearzotti, Andrea
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