Poly(3-Methylthiophene) Thin Films Deposited Electrochemically on QCMs for the Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds
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ÖZTÜRK, Sadullah, Arif KÖSEMEN, Zafer ŞEN, Necmettin KILINÇ, & Mika HARBECK. "Poly(3-Methylthiophene) Thin Films Deposited Electrochemically on QCMs for the Sensing of Volatile Organic Compounds." Sensors, 16.4 (2016).Özet
Poly(3-methylthiophene) (PMeT) thin films were electrochemically deposited on quartz
crystal microbalance QCM transducers to investigate their volatile organic compound (VOC) sensing
properties depending on ambient conditions. Twelve different VOCs including alcohols, ketones,
chlorinated compounds, amines, and the organosphosphate dimethyl methylphosphonate (DMMP)
were used as analytes. The responses of the chemical sensors against DMMP were the highest among
the tested analytes; thus, fabricated chemical sensors based on PMeT can be evaluated as potential
candidates for selectively detecting DMMP. Generally, detection limits in the low ppm range could be
achieved. The gas sensing measurements were recorded at various humid air conditions to investigate
the effects of the humidity on the gas sensing properties. The sensing performance of the chemical
sensors was slightly reduced in the presence of humidity in ambient conditions. While a decrease in
sensitivity was observed for humidity levels up to 50% r.h., the sensitivity was nearly unaffected for
higher humidity levels and a reliable detection of the VOCs and DMMP was possible with detection
limits in the low ppm range.