Covalent Immobilization of Polyaniline Doped with Ag+ or Cu2+ on Carbon Nanotubes for Ethylene Chemical Sensing.
Hagai KleinKarthik Ananth ManiVinay ChauhanNoga YaakovFranziska GrzegorzewskiAbraham Avi J DombGuy MechrezPublished in: Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are promising materials for chemical gas sensing because of their high electrical and mechanical properties and significant sensitivity to changes in the local environment. However, high-content MWCNT films suffer from the low tunability of the electrical resistance, which is crucial for high chemoresistive sensing performance. This study reports the conjugation of MWCNTs and oligomers of polyaniline (PANI) doped with Ag+ or Cu2+ incorporated into a PVC/polyacrylate. MWCNTs were sonicated in n-methyl pyrrolidine (NMP), and PANI was conjugated via a 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide and an N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) process. MWCNT/PANI Ag+ or Cu2+ conjugates were doped to form a coordinate bond. The doped conjugates were successfully incorporated into the PVC/polyacrylate. These MWCNT/PANI conjugates doped were exposed to different concentrations of ethylene gas to examine their feasibility for ethylene detection.
Keyphrases
- quantum dots
- carbon nanotubes
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- sensitive detection
- room temperature
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- mass spectrometry
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- carbon dioxide
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