JOURNAL ARTICLE

Polypyrrole Thin Films as Sensors of Volatile Organic Compounds

J.E.G. de SouzaMARIA VIRGíNIA B. DOS SANTOSFrancisco Lledo dos SantosBENíCIO B. NETOC.G. dos SantosCelso P. de Melo

Year: 2002 Journal:   Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals/Molecular crystals and liquid crystals science and technology. Section A, Molecular crystals and liquid crystals Vol: 374 (1)Pages: 521-526

Abstract

Thin films of polypyrrole (PPY), doped with different counter-ions and prepared by in situ polymerization on conducting glass electrodes, are used for the development of gas sensors with fast response time. On exposure to a given vapor, each individual film exhibits a fast change of the fractional difference of its electrical resislivity; by adopting a sensor array composed of 4 differently doped PPY films it was possible to detect and identify simple organic solvents The Principal Components Analysis (PCA) was adopted for the pattern recognition process and the first two principal components were sufficient to produce an explained variance of 98,1%.

Keywords:
Polypyrrole Materials science Thin film Conductive polymer Nanotechnology Composite material Polymer Polymerization

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