Elena BekyarovaMark E. DavisTimothy BurchMikhail E. ItkisBin ZhaoS. A. SunshineRobert C. Haddon
This study demonstrates a novel approach toward development of advanced chemical sensors based on chemically functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). SWNTs with covalently attached poly(m-aminobenzene sulfonic acid), SWNT-PABS, have shown improved sensor performance for detection of NH3. Compared to purified SWNTs, devices fabricated with SWNT-PABS have shown more than 2 times higher change of resistance upon exposure to NH3. Importantly, the SWNT-PABS sensors rapidly recover their resistance when NH3 is replaced with nitrogen. Exposure to NH3 induces significant changes in the electronic structure of SWNT-PABS, which allow detection of NH3 at concentrations as low as 5 ppm. Thin film deposited between interdigitated electrodes was explored as a device configuration for development of gas sensors.
Jim Min LeeSeonghwa JuYeongri JungSung‐Jin KimWooyoung Lee
Dinesh ThapaYulun HanBraden M. WeightGrace TiffanySergei TretiakDmitri KilinSvetlana Kilina
Yingchun NiHui HuErik B. MalarkeyBin ZhaoVedrana MontanaRobert C. HaddonVladimir Parpura
Carla TripiscianoE. Borowiak‐Palen
Chris DwyerMartin GutholdMichael R. FalvoS. WashburnRichard SuperfineDorothy A. Erie