Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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744768 | Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical | 2010 | 10 Pages |
I am reporting a simple effective way to photochemically attach polyelectrolyte layer to solid electrode surface. The system is based on photoreactive chalcone-containing polyesters that are bound to alumina surfaces via chalcone-containing alkoxysilane anchoring agent. The alumina substrate is then converted to a chalcone film that is reacted with the polyelectrolyte by irradiating UV light. As a result of photochemical reaction, humidity-sensitive polyelectrolyte is covalently bound to the electrode surfaces. As examples, we have successfully attached thin layer of polyesters obtained by reacting ionene-containing diphenol (IDP) and 4,4′-dihydroxy chalcone (DHC) with terephthaloyl chloride to the electrode surface via the photocrosslinking reaction. The pretreatment of the substrates with chalcone-containing silane-coupling reagents was performed for improving the water durability and stability of the humidity sensors at high temperature and high humidity. Their water durability, high temperature/humidity stabilities and long-term stability were highly improved and evaluated as a humidity-sensing membrane.