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Ultrafast Room Temperature Synthesis of Porous Polythiophene via Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Polymerization Technique and Its Application to NO2 Gas Sensors.


ABSTRACT: New nanostructured conducting porous polythiophene (PTh) films are directly deposited on substrates at room temperature (RT) by novel atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) polymerization technique. The proposed plasma polymerization synthesis technique can grow the PTh films with a very fast deposition rate of about 7.0 μm·min-1 by improving the sufficient nucleation and fragment of the thiophene monomer. This study also compares pure and iodine (I2)-doped PTh films to demonstrate the effects of I2 doping. To check the feasibility as a sensing material, NO2-sensing properties of the I2-doped PTh films-based gas sensors are also investigated. As a result, the proposed APPJs device can produce the high density, porous and ultra-fast polymer films, and polymers-based gas sensors have high sensitivity to NO2 at RT. Our approach enabled a series of processes from synthesis of sensing materials to fabrication of gas sensors to be carried out simultaneously.

SUBMITTER: Park CS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8197993 | biostudies-literature | 2021 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrafast Room Temperature Synthesis of Porous Polythiophene via Atmospheric Pressure Plasma Polymerization Technique and Its Application to NO<sub>2</sub> Gas Sensors.

Park Choon-Sang CS   Kim Do Yeob DY   Jung Eun Young EY   Jang Hyo Jun HJ   Bae Gyu Tae GT   Kim Jae Young JY   Shin Bhum Jae BJ   Lee Hyung-Kun HK   Tae Heung-Sik HS  

Polymers 20210528 11


New nanostructured conducting porous polythiophene (PTh) films are directly deposited on substrates at room temperature (RT) by novel atmospheric pressure plasma jets (APPJs) polymerization technique. The proposed plasma polymerization synthesis technique can grow the PTh films with a very fast deposition rate of about 7.0 μm·min<sup>-1</sup> by improving the sufficient nucleation and fragment of the thiophene monomer. This study also compares pure and iodine (I<sub>2</sub>)-doped PTh films to d  ...[more]

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