Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7146186 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This paper reports the response behavior at room temperature of a composite sensor composed of single-walled nanotubes (SWCNTs) and polyaniline, to the nerve agent simulant gas dimethyl-methyl-phosphonate (DMMP), a typical Sarin simulant. The SWCNT-polyaniline composite was synthesized to obtain high-quality composites with good uniformity. The composites were drop-cast onto an oxidized Si substrate patterned with Pd electrodes. SWCNT-polyaniline composite sensors exhibited clear, sharp response curves for DMMP in air at room temperature, even at minuscule concentrations. The response and response time were 27.1% and 5.5Â s, respectively, at 10Â ppm DMMP, representing a significant improvement over the pure SWCNT network sensors previously reported. These results indicate that SWCNT-polyaniline composite sensors can be ideal DMMP sensors, operating at room temperature with high response, fast response time, and excellent reproducibility.
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Authors
Ran Yoo, Jeongmin Kim, Min-Jung Song, Wooyoung Lee, Jin Seo Noh,