Authors
Ehsan Danesh, Francisco Molina-Lopez, Malick Camara, Alexia Bontempi, Andrés Vásquez Quintero, Damien Teyssieux, Laurent Thiery, Danick Briand, Nico F De Rooij, Krishna C Persaud
Publication date
2014/9/16
Journal
Analytical chemistry
Volume
86
Issue
18
Pages
8951-8958
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Conducting polyaniline-based chemiresistors on printed polymeric micro-hotplates were developed, showing sensitive and selective detection of ammonia vapor in air. The devices consist of a fully inkjet-printed silver heater and interdigitated electrodes on a polyethylene naphthalate substrate, separated by a thin dielectric film. The integrated heater allowed operation at elevated temperatures, enhancing the ammonia sensing performance. The printed sensor designs were optimized over two different generations, to improve the thermal performance through careful design of the shape and dimension of the heater element. A vapor-phase deposition polymerization technique was adapted to produce polyaniline sensing layers doped with poly(4-styrenesulfonic acid). The resulting sensor had better thermal stability and sensing performance when compared with conventional polyaniline-based sensors, and this was …
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