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Conducting Polymer Nanofibers based Sensors for Organic and Inorganic Gaseous Compounds

Journal

ASIAN JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 85-104

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SPRINGERNATURE
DOI: 10.5572/ajae.2020.14.2.85

Keywords

Conductive polymer; Nanofibers; Electrospinning; Gas sensor; Sensing mechanism

Funding

  1. Inha University Research Grant
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) - Ministry of Science, ICT & Future Planning [2016R1E1A1A01940995]

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Resistive-based gas sensors built through the combination of semiconducting metal oxides and conducting polymers (CPs) are widely used for the detection of diverse gaseous components. In light of the great potential of each of these components, electrospun CPs produced by a facile electrospinning method can offer unique opportunities for the fabrication of sensitive gas sensors for diverse gaseous compounds due to their large surface area and favorable nanomorphologies. This review focuses on the progress achieved in gas sensing technology based on electrospun CPs. We offer numerous examples of CPs as gas sensors and discuss the parameters affecting their sensitivity, selectivity, and sensing mechanism. This review paper is expected to offer useful insights into potential applications of CPs as gas sensing systems.

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