Carbon Nanotube/Polyaniline Composite Nanofibers: Facile Synthesis and Chemosensors
journal contribution
posted on 2024-11-01, 08:46authored byYaozu Liao, Chen Zhang, Ya Zhang, Veronica Strong, Jianshi Tang, Xin-Gui Li, Kourosh Kalantar ZadehKourosh Kalantar Zadeh, Eric M. V. Hoek, Kang Wang, Richard Kaner
An initiator is applied to synthesize single-walled
carbon nanotube/polyaniline composite nanofibers for use as
high-performance chemosensors. The composite nanofibers possess
widely tunable conductivities (10-4 to 102 S/cm) with up to
5.0 wt % single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) loadings.
Chemosensors fabricated from the composite nanofibers synthesized
with a 1.0 wt % SWCNT loading respond much more
rapidly to low concentrations (100 ppb) of HCl and NH3 vapors
compared to polyaniline nanofibers alone (120 s vs 1000 s).
These nanofibrillar SWCNT/polyaniline composite nanostructures
are promising materials for use as low-cost disposable sensors and as electrodes due to their widely tunable conductivities.