Polyaniline/Graphene-Functionalized Flexible Waste Mask Sensors for Ammonia and Volatile Sulfur Compound Monitoring.
Guodong WuHaishun DuDoohee LeeYoo Lim ChaWonhyeong KimXinyu ZhangDong Joo KimPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
A flexible resistive-type polyaniline-based gas sensor was fabricated by simple dip-coating of graphene combined with in situ polymerization of aniline on a flexible waste mask substrate. The prepared polypropylene/graphene/polyaniline (PP/G/PANI) hybrid sensor demonstrated a fast response (114 s) and recovery time (23 s), ppb-level detection limit (100 ppb), high response value (250% toward 50 ppm NH 3 , which is over four times greater than that of the pristine PANI sensor), acceptable flexibility, excellent selectivity, and long-term stability at room temperature. The morphological and structural properties of the composite sensor materials were characterized by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive spectroscopy characterization, and the surface chemistry of the hybrid sensors was analyzed by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The excellent sensing performance was mainly ascribed to the larger specific surface area and efficient conducting paths of the porous PP/G/PANI network. Moreover, the PP/G/PANI hybrid gas sensor exhibited excellent sensing capability on volatile sulfur compounds contained in human breath, indicating that the hybrid sensor can be applied to breath analysis and kidney disease diagnosis.
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