In this study, we demonstrate that conducting polymers could be ideal materials for continuously managing humidity in a wide range of enclosed spaces. We demonstrate a simple battery-driven humidity control unit to manage the humidity in a closed environment and studied humidity-responsive nanocapsules using Zn-coordinated lipid nanovesicles. This study not only promises new applications for conducting polymers but also provides an easy approach for fabricating chambers with a controlled environment, which are often used by physicists, chemists, and biologists.
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Wei, Q., Mukaida, M., Ding, W., & Ishida, T. (2018). Humidity control in a closed system utilizing conducting polymers. RSC Advances, 8(23), 12540–12546. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01776j
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