2016
DOI: 10.1007/s11705-016-1570-6
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Plasma-enabled sensing of urea and related amides on polyaniline

Abstract: The atmospheric pressure plasma jet (APPJ) was used to enhance the sensitivity of industrially important polyaniline (PANI) for detection of organic vapors from amides. The gas sensing mechanism of PANI is operating on the basis of reversible protonation or deprotonation, whereas the driving force to improve the sensitivity after plasma modifications is unknown. Herein we manage to solve this problem and investigate the sensing mechanism of atmospheric plasma treated PANI for vapor detection of amides using ur… Show more

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“…The peak at 3423 cm -1 of stretching vibrations of isolated surface -OH moieties and/or -OH in carboxyl groups [31] in Figure 4a is shifted to higher and lower wavenumber in FTIR spectra of MWCNT(plas -ma40) and MWCNT(plasma300), respectively. In addition, N-H stretching absorption peaks induced by ammonia plasma treatment appeared in the 3500-3300 cm -1 region [32], which could contribute to this shift. In the range of 2800-3000 cm -1 new C-H peaks [33] have been seen in FTIR spectra of plasma-treated MWCNTs, which indicate that the opening of phenyl rings and their hydrogenation [29] occur during the plasma treatment.…”
Section: Ftir Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The peak at 3423 cm -1 of stretching vibrations of isolated surface -OH moieties and/or -OH in carboxyl groups [31] in Figure 4a is shifted to higher and lower wavenumber in FTIR spectra of MWCNT(plas -ma40) and MWCNT(plasma300), respectively. In addition, N-H stretching absorption peaks induced by ammonia plasma treatment appeared in the 3500-3300 cm -1 region [32], which could contribute to this shift. In the range of 2800-3000 cm -1 new C-H peaks [33] have been seen in FTIR spectra of plasma-treated MWCNTs, which indicate that the opening of phenyl rings and their hydrogenation [29] occur during the plasma treatment.…”
Section: Ftir Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nevertheless, the underlying mechanism remained elusive. In a recent study, researchers proposed a mechanism, taking amide like compounds as an example to probe the plasma functionalized PANI‐analyte interactions . It was proposed that plasma‐incorporated functional groups can improve the sensitivity and response time by bringing the interacting molecule to its proximity through a completely reversible cyclic intermediate transition state (Figure ).…”
Section: Design Of Smart Surfaces On Polymers and Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(a) Response of pristine and atmospheric pressure plasma treated PANI toward 15 ppm of urea and (b) sensing mechanism in pristine and plasma modified PANI. (Reproduced with permission from Puliyalil et al Courtesy and copyright: Higher Education Press and Springer‐Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2016…”
Section: Design Of Smart Surfaces On Polymers and Textilesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metal oxides (MOs) and nanomaterials are preferred for the development of different sensors owing to their chemical stability and low production cost. (1,2) Thick-and thin-film technologies have an essential role in the manufacturing of these sensors. (3,4) Nanostructured metal oxides (NMOs) such as tin, titanium, zinc, iron, and indium oxides have attracted wide interest in the scientific community because they exhibit interesting characteristics such as biocompatibility, nontoxicity, naturally occurring nanostructures, and catalytic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%