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Sensors polythiophene-based

Marsella MJ, Swager TM (1993) Designing conducting polymer-based sensors - selective ionochromic response in crown-ether containing polythiophenes. J Am Chem Soc 115 12214-12215... [Pg.415]

The interaction of CPs with different organic vapors is still a matter of discussion. Indeed, similar experiments performed with resistive CP-based sensors have reported that the change in electrical resistance occurring at alkyl-substituted polypyrroles and polythiophenes exposed to alcohols, esters, alkenes, and some aromatic... [Pg.510]

We had initially limited our studies to polypyrrole based sensors with several different chemically inert VOCs and to polythiophene sensors with toluene analyte. However, because of the relatively low sensitivity of the polypyrrole sensors and because of photosensitivity of the polythiophene sensors we have recently directed our attention to a new type of oligomer of aniline which we have recently synthesized and characterized (67, 62). [Pg.210]

A modular and flexible approach to polythiophene sensors based on the polymerization of a thiophene-activated ester has been reported (Bernier et al. 2002). Subsequent reaction of the pol5mierized NHS ester with a variety of diamines permits the synthesis of sensors for different analytes from a common platform. For example, reaction of the NHS polymer with an aminomethyl-modified 15-crown-5 derivative yielded a polymer that underwent color changes in the presence of alkah cations (Fig. 12.14). [Pg.324]

Chiral conjugate polymers such as polythiophenes with an optically active substituent in the 3 position have been studied for use in optoelectronic devices, sensors, and catalysis (Nilsson et al., 2004). These materials show activity based on their chiral behaviors, which can be influenced by solvent or temperature. Flelical biomolecules can be used to induce chirality in optically inactive polythiophenes (Ewbank et al., 2001). Nilsson et al. (2004) extended this to use a positively charged random-coil peptide conjugated with a... [Pg.216]


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