Literature DB >> 16895342

Volatile organic compound detection using nanostructured copolymers.

Bo Li1, Genevieve Sauvé, Mihaela C Iovu, Malika Jeffries-El, Rui Zhang, Jessica Cooper, Suresh Santhanam, Lawrence Schultz, Joseph C Revelli, Aaron G Kusne, Tomasz Kowalewski, Jay L Snyder, Lee E Weiss, Gary K Fedder, Richard D McCullough, David N Lambeth.   

Abstract

Regioregular polythiophene-based conductive copolymers with highly crystalline nanostructures are shown to hold considerable promise as the active layer in volatile organic compound (VOC) chemresistor sensors. While the regioregular polythiophene polymer chain provides a charge conduction path, its chemical sensing selectivity and sensitivity can be altered either by incorporating a second polymer to form a block copolymer or by making a random copolymer of polythiophene with different alkyl side chains. The copolymers were exposed to a variety of VOC vapors, and the electrical conductivity of these copolymers increased or decreased depending upon the polymer composition and the specific analytes. Measurements were made at room temperature, and the responses were found to be fast and appeared to be completely reversible. Using various copolymers of polythiophene in a sensor array can provide much better discrimination to various analytes than existing solid state sensors. Our data strongly indicate that several sensing mechanisms are at play simultaneously, and we briefly discuss some of them.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16895342     DOI: 10.1021/nl060498o

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Lett        ISSN: 1530-6984            Impact factor:   11.189


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