Chen Wei (441118)Liming Dai (1268553)Ajit Roy (1423147)Tia Benson Tolle (2651926)
Partially coating perpendicularly aligned carbon nanotube arrays with an appropriate polymer thin film along their tube length provides a novel concept for developing new sensors of high sensitivity, good selectivity, and excellent environmental stability for the detection of a broad class of chemical vapors with low power consumption. The absorption and desorption of chemical vapors by the polymer matrix cause changes in the inter-tube distance and, hence, the surface resistance across the nanotube film. Simple measurements of the resistance change, therefore, constitute the nanotube−polymer chemical vapor sensors. These rationally designed, aligned carbon nanotube−polymer composite films are flexible and can be effectively integrated into many systems for a wide range of potential applications, including their use as multifunctional sensors for sensing chemical vapors, mechanical deformations, thermal and optical exposures.
Wei ChenLiming DaiAjit K. RoyTia Benson Tolle
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