Temperature Influence on Chemical Sensor-Effect of Polymer Nanostructured Carbon Composites
Baltic Polymer Symposium: Programme and Proceedings
2015
Santa Rekšņa,
Gita Šakale,
Māris Knite
In our previous works is discussed humidity influence on polymer nanostructured carbon composite (PNCC) VOC vapour sensor-effect. There were concluded PNCC is able to detect VOCs at elevated relative humidity. It was found that at the water-ethanol mixture ratio 70:30 changes the composite response mechanism to vapour: the contribution of proton conductivity of the water layer on the surface of PNCC sample overcomes the contribution of tunnelling currents inside of composite.
Keywords
polymer-carbo nanocomposites, VOC detecting polymer composites
Stepiņa, S., Šakale, G., Knite, M. Temperature Influence on Chemical Sensor-Effect of Polymer Nanostructured Carbon Composites. In: Baltic Polymer Symposium: Programme and Proceedings, Latvia, Sigulda, 16-18 September, 2015. Riga: 2015, pp.43-43. ISBN 978-9934-542-12-1. e-ISBN 978-99-542-13-8.
Publication language
English (en)