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Polyurethane microfibrous mat templated polypyrrole: Preparation and biomimetic reactive sensing capabilities

Journal

JOURNAL OF ELECTROANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 719, Issue -, Pages 47-53

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jelechem.2014.01.025

Keywords

Conducting polymer; Microfibrous mat; Reactive sensor; Biomimetic material; Electrochemical reaction; Polypyrrole

Funding

  1. Spanish Government (MCINN) Projects [MAT2011-24973, MAT2008-06702]
  2. ASharqiyah University
  3. Spanish Education Ministry [AP2010-3460]

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The reactivity of conducting polymers can be exploited to generate new sensors of their working conditions. Here, we verified that the reactive (redox) nature of a chemically generated polypyrrole (PPy) on a polyurethane (PU) microflbrous mat senses the surrounding (physical and chemical) conditions. The (PU/PPy) microflbrous mat was obtained by in situ chemical polymerization of pyrrole from aqueous medium using tetra fluoromethane sulfonate as dopant and a polyurethane microfibrous mat, produced by electrospinning of a PU solution, as template. SEM images showed the homogenous growth of nanostructured PPy on each fiber of the PU microfibrous mat. The cyclic voltammogram (CV) revealed an oxidation peak at 0.22 V and a reduction peak at -0.08 V vs Ag/AgCl, indicating that the electrochemical activity of the material is imparted by PPy component. Sensing abilities with regard to the surrounding conditions were monitored through chronopotentiometric (CP) responses between two defined oxidation states. The consumed electrical energy during the electrochemical reactions was a linear function of the applied currents or of the working temperature (the reaction material is a current sensor and a temperature sensor) and a semi-logarithmic dependence of the electrolyte concentration (concentration sensor). These sensing abilities are explained on the basis of recently developed theories on the reactivity of conducting polymers. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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