Electrical conductivity response of poly(Phenylene-vinylene)/ zeolite composites exposed to ammonium nitrate

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Poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV) was chemically synthesized via the polymerization of p-xylene-bis(tetrahydrothiophenium chloride) monomer and doped with H2SO4. To improve the electrical conductivity sensitivity of the conductive polymer, Zeolites Y (Si/Al = 5.1, 30, 60, 80) were added into the conductive polymer matrix. All composite samples show definite positive responses towards NH4NO3. The electrical conductivity sensitivities of the composite sensors increase linearly with increasing Si/Al ratio: with values of 0.201, 1.37, 2.80 and 3.18, respectively. The interactions between NH4NO3 molecules and the PPV/zeolite composites with respect to the electrical conductivity sensitivity were investigated through the infrared spectroscopy. © 2010 by the authors.

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Kamonsawas, J., Sirivat, A., Niamlang, S., Hormnirun, P., & Prissanaroon-Ouajai, W. (2010). Electrical conductivity response of poly(Phenylene-vinylene)/ zeolite composites exposed to ammonium nitrate. Sensors, 10(6), 5590–5603. https://doi.org/10.3390/s100605590

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