DocumentCode :
189820
Title :
A carbon nanotube based resettable sensor for measuring free chlorine in drinking water
Author :
Leo Hsu ; Houqe, Enamul ; Selvaganapathy, P. Ravi ; Kruse, Peter
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Biomed. Eng., McMaster Univ., Hamilton, ON, Canada
fYear :
2014
fDate :
2-5 Nov. 2014
Firstpage :
1042
Lastpage :
1045
Abstract :
A novel free chlorine sensor which uses oxidation of phenyl capped aniline tetramer (PCAT) to dope single wall carbon nanotube (SWCNT) and changes its resistance has been developed. The oxidation of PCAT by chlorine switches the PCAT-SWCNT system to low resistance (p-doped) state which is detected by probing it with a small voltage. The change in resistance is proportional to the concentration of the chlorine in the sample. The p-doped PCAT-SWCNT then can be electrochemically un-doped by polarizing it cathodically. This new sensor not only shows good sensing response in the whole concentration range of free chlorine in drinking water but also is able to be electrochemically reset back and can be used multiple times. This simple sensor is ideally suited for measuring free chlorine in drinking water continuously.
Keywords :
carbon nanotubes; chemical variables measurement; chlorine; electric resistance measurement; electrochemical sensors; nanosensors; nanotube devices; oxidation; water; C; Cl; PCAT-SWCNT system; carbon nanotube based resettable sensor; cathodical polarization; chlorine sensor; drinking water; electrochemically undoped system; free chlorine measurement; low resistance p-doped state; oxidation; phenyl capped aniline tetramer; single wall carbon nanotube; Electric potential; Electrodes; Gold; Monitoring; Oxidation; Resistance; Sensors; Drinking water monitoring; Drinking water safety; Free chlorine sensing; carbon nanotube based sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
SENSORS, 2014 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Valencia
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2014.6985182
Filename :
6985182
Link To Document :
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