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Crowley K.;Morrin A.;Shepherd R.;In Het Panhuis M.;Wallace G.;Smyth M.;Killard A.
2010
July
IEEE Sensors Journal
Fabrication of polyaniline-based gas sensors using piezoelectric inkjet and screen printing for the detection of hydrogen sulfide
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Gas sensor hydrogen sulfide inkjet printing polyaniline
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This work describes a fully printable polyaniline-copper (II) chloride sensor for the detection of hydrogen sulfide gas. The sensing device is composed of screen printed silver interdigitated electrode (IDE) on a flexible PET substrate with inkjet printed layers of polyaniline and copper (II) chloride. The sensor is employed as a chemiresistor with changes in measured current being correlated with concentration. On exposure to hydrogen sulfide, 2.5 ppmv (parts per million by volume) is clearly detectable with a linear relationship between measured current and concentration over the 10-100 ppmv region. The detection mechanism is discussed with respect to the hydrogen sulfide response, the choice of electrode materials in addition to UV-vis and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) characterization. © 2006 IEEE.
1530-437X
10.1109/JSEN.2010.2044996
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