Improving ammonia detecting performance of polyaniline decorated rgo composite membrane with go doping

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Gas-sensing performance of graphene-based material has been investigated widely in recent years. Polyaniline (PANI) has been reported as an effective method to improve ammonia gas sensors’ response. A gas sensor based on a composite of rGO film and protic acid doped polyaniline (PA-PANI) with GO doping is reported in this work. GO mainly provides NH3 adsorption sites, and PA-PANI is responsible for charge transfer during the gas-sensing response process. The experimental results indicate that the NH3 gas response of rGO is enhanced significantly by decorating with PA-PANI. Moreover, a small amount of GO mixed with PA-PANI is beneficial to increase the gas response, which showed an improvement of 262.5% at 25 ppm comparing to no GO mixing in PA-PANI.

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Yuan, Y., Wu, H., Bu, X., Wu, Q., Wang, X., Han, C., … Liu, W. (2021). Improving ammonia detecting performance of polyaniline decorated rgo composite membrane with go doping. Materials, 14(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14112829

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