Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1443936 | Synthetic Metals | 2008 | 5 Pages |
The electrospinning technique was utilized to produce camphorsulfonic acid (HCSA) doped poly(o-toluidine) (POT)–polystyrene (PS) composite fibers in the non-woven mat form. HCSA doped POT–PS composite fibers were fabricated on an interdigited gold (Au) substrate for use as a chemical vapor sensor. The composite fiber sensor responded to volatile chemicals in different ways, depending on the polarity of sensing chemicals. The surface morphology of the non-woven composite fiber mat after chemical vapor sensing was unchanged. This study highlights that composite fibers comprised of polyaniline derivative and a spinnable polymer do have potential for use as chemical sensors due to their good solubility in common solvents and detectable electrical changes at low fiber contents.