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Doped poly (2,5-dimethyl aniline) for the detection of ethanol

ABSTRACT Poly (2,5‐dimethyl aniline) (P25DMA), with and without NiO and ZnO as dopants, is evaluated as a sensing material for ethanol to detect transdermal ethanol emissions. Three sensing materials—P25DMA, P25DMA doped with 20 wt % NiO, and P25DMA doped with 20 wt % ZnO—are eventually deposited on...

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Published in:Journal of applied polymer science 2015-07, Vol.132 (28), p.np-n/a
Main Authors: Stewart, Katherine M. E., Chen, Wei Ting, Mansour, Raafat R., Penlidis, Alexander
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Aniline
Deposition
Detection
Ethanol
ethanol sensor
Ethyl alcohol
gas sensor
Materials science
Materials selection
Methyl alcohol
NiO doping
poly
poly (2,5‐dimethyl aniline)
Polymers
Sensors
ZnO doping
title Doped poly (2,5-dimethyl aniline) for the detection of ethanol
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