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P2.3.9 Polyaniline/poly(ethylene terephthalate) films as a sensing material in optical sensors for basic and acidic substances

Authors: Alexander Pud; Ievgen Duboriz;

P2.3.9 Polyaniline/poly(ethylene terephthalate) films as a sensing material in optical sensors for basic and acidic substances

Abstract

The new transparent polyaniline/poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PANI/PET) film sensor composites have been synthesized through aniline polymerization inside the surface layer of PET film followed by specific treatments. Ultimate PANI/PET films have a developed surface area; give strong, fast and reversible optical sensor responses to basic or acidic substances (dependently on the doping degree of PANI). In case of ammonia-air gas mixtures we demonstrated that the doped (PANI-HCl)/PET films give linear optical responses to ammonia gas in concentration ranges of 5-200 ppm and 200-750 ppm. The undoped PANI/PET films give linear optical response to formic acid in the concentration range of 150-750 ppm. These films are durable and can be used also as pH sensor in aqueous or organic media.

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