Development of a chemiresistor sensor based on polymers-dye blend for detection of ethanol vapor

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The conductive blend of the poly (3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) and polystyrene sulfonated acid (PEDOT-PSS) polymers were doped with Methyl Red (MR) dye in the acid form and were used as the basis for a chemiresistor sensor for detection of ethanol vapor. This Au{box drawings light vertical}Polymers-dye blend{box drawings light vertical}Au device was manufactured by chemical vapor deposition and spin-coating, the first for deposition of the metal electrodes onto a glass substrate, and the second for preparation of the organic thin film forming ~1.0 mm2 of active area. The results obtained are the following: (i) electrical resistance dependence with atmospheres containing ethanol vapor carried by nitrogen gas and humidity; (ii) sensitivity at 1.15 for limit detection of 26.25 ppm analyte and an operating temperature of 25 °C; and (iii) the sensing process is quickly reversible and shows very a low power consumption of 20 μW. The thin film morphology of ~200 nm thickness was analyzed by Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM), where it was observed to have a peculiarly granulometric surface favorable to adsorption. This work indicates that PEDOT-PSS doped with MR dye to compose blend film shows good performance like resistive sensor. © 2010 by the authors.

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dos Reis, M. A. L., Thomazi, F., del Nero, J., & Roman, L. S. (2010). Development of a chemiresistor sensor based on polymers-dye blend for detection of ethanol vapor. Sensors, 10(4), 2812–2820. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100402812

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