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Highly sensitive polyaniline-coated fiber gas sensors for real-time monitoring of ammonia gas

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RSC ADVANCES
Volume 9, Issue 46, Pages 26773-26779

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c9ra04005f

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  1. Thammasat University through the National Research Center of Thailand [17/2559, 16/2560]
  2. Thammasat University [2/2559]
  3. Faculty of Science and Technology [11/2559]

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A single-yarn-based gas sensor has been made from conductive polyaniline coated on commercial yarns. This can detect ammonia gas concentration in an environment or a working area. Cotton, rayon and polyester are utilized as substrates using a dip-coating process. The conductive yarns show ohmic behavior with an electrical resistance of 15-31 k omega cm(-1). The conductive polyester yarn exhibits higher mechanical strength even after intensive chemical treatment. It also has the highest gas response of 57% of 50 ppm ammonia gas, the concentration at which health problems will occur. A linear gas response of the yarn sensor appears in a range of 5-25 ppm ammonia concentration. The polyester yarn sensor can be reused without any change in its sensing response. It can monitor gas levels continuously giving real-time results. By using a microcontroller as part of the circuitry, the gas detection results are transferred and updated wirelessly to a computer or to a smartphone. The textile-based gas sensor can be sewn directly onto the fabrics since it is made with the same fabric. This single-yarn-based gas sensor is suitable for mass production and is appropriate for sophisticated applications.

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