Cholesteric liquid crystal-carbon nanotube hybrid architectures for gas detection

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The ability of a hybrid material that is based on cholesteric liquid crystal and carbon nanotube to detect acetone vapor is investigated. We find that the phase transition in this cholesteric liquid crystal-carbon nanotube hybrid will enable carbon nanotube to form conducting networks under the higher vapor concentration. This cholesteric liquid crystal-carbon nanotube hybrid exhibits an obvious change in reflected color and electrical resistance in the early and later stages of gas diffusion, respectively. This hybrid architecture has potential application as a gas sensor with a high dynamic range. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Chang, C. K., Chiu, S. W., Kuo, H. L., & Tang, K. T. (2012). Cholesteric liquid crystal-carbon nanotube hybrid architectures for gas detection. Applied Physics Letters, 100(4). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3679680

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