A low-temperature, wet-chemical process for the synthesis of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) films on large area, transparent, flexible substrates were developed and its application to ammonia detection at room temperature were demonstrated. The carboxyl groups were attached in the sidewalls of carbon nanotubes due to wet-chemical process which helps to improve the sensor performance. The transmittance measurement showed that the film is ninety percent transparent to visible spectrum with respect to air. Selectivity measurements were also performed. The sensor responses were same for both the fat and bend film. The present SWCNTs based sensors could potentially be used to develop low cost, flexible, foldable and disposable sensor system for the monitoring of toxic gases like ammonia in environment.
Loukkose Rosemary ShobinS. Manivannan
Eunsuk ChoiMin‐Ho JeongKang Won ChoiChaehyun LimSeung‐Beck Lee
Shuyu GuoPeng‐Xiang HouHuixin WangChao ShiHaitao FangChang Liu
Hüsnü Emrah ÜnalanGiovanni FanchiniAlokik KanwalAurelien Du PasquierManish Chhowalla
Lin Xiao (158787)Zhuo Chen (135585)Chen Feng (298683)Liang Liu (50022)Zai-Qiao Bai (2404525)Yang Wang (5921)Li Qian (36199)Yuying Zhang (634603)Qunqing Li (1424542)Kaili Jiang (1424545)Shoushan Fan (1424536)