Title :
Inkjet-Printed Polymer Films for the Detection of Organic Vapors
Author :
Mabrook, Mohammed F. ; Pearson, Christopher ; Petty, Michael C.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng., Durham Univ.
Abstract :
Inkjet printing has been used to prepare polymeric thin films for gas sensing. The conductive polymer poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) doped with polystyrene sulfonated acid (PEDOT-PSS) was used as the organic ink. The electrical resistance of the printed films was monitored during exposure to atmospheres containing alcohol vapors. Thin films (one to two printed layers) exhibited a sharp, nonreversible increase in film resistance (a "chemical fuse") which was attributed to a change in morphology of the PEDOT-PSS layer. The response time of the thin films was 6-10 min, depending on the film thickness. A longer response time was observed for three inkjet-printed layers. In contrast, thick films (> four printed layers) showed a reversible response (except for the initial exposure) to the same vapor. This was thought to originate from a screening effect between the positively charged PEDOT and negatively charged PSS dopant. The response times of the thick films were 8 and 6 min for methanol and ethanol, respectively. For both types of response, the inkjet-printed layers were found be more sensitive to methanol (0.05% ppm-1) than to ethanol (0.03% ppm-1)
Keywords :
conducting polymers; gas sensors; ink jet printers; polymer films; thin film sensors; 6 to 10 mins; PEDOT-PSS layer; alcohol vapors; conductive polymer; electrical resistance; ethanol; film resistance; gas sensing; inkjet printing; inkjet-printed polymer films; methanol; negatively charged PSS dopant; organic ink; organic vapor detection; poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene); polymeric thin films; polystyrene sulfonated acid; positively charged PEDOT; printed films; thick films; vapor sensor; Conductive films; Delay; Electric resistance; Ethanol; Ink; Methanol; Monitoring; Polymer films; Printing; Thick films; Conductive polymers; inkjet-printed thin films; poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) doped with polystyrene sulfonated acid (PEDOT-PSS); vapor sensor;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2006.884168