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Two-layer blend sensor

Fig. 7.15. Schematic illustration of OFET sensors and semiconductor molecular structures (a) 6PTTP6 sensor (b) two-layer blend sensor... Fig. 7.15. Schematic illustration of OFET sensors and semiconductor molecular structures (a) 6PTTP6 sensor (b) two-layer blend sensor...
Fig. 7.17. Sensing responses of the two-layer blend sensor and the 6PTTP6 sensor to saturated vapor of DMMP... Fig. 7.17. Sensing responses of the two-layer blend sensor and the 6PTTP6 sensor to saturated vapor of DMMP...
Fig. 7.19. Two-Layer blend sensor with BuSnCk treatment response to 20ppm DMMP... Fig. 7.19. Two-Layer blend sensor with BuSnCk treatment response to 20ppm DMMP...
The performance of the two-layer blend FET sensor upon exposure to dilute DMMP vapor was further studied in a test chamber connected to a constant flow rate of gas, which was switched between N2 and DMMP vapors. A bubbler containing DMMP liquid was used as the source of analyte vapor. Nitrogen gas was passed above the liquid surface and carried the analyte vapor to the test chamber. The mass of a bubbler was measured before and after testing to determine the total mass of analyte delivered by a specific volume of carrier gas, thereby allowing calculation of the average concentration of analyte vapor in the test chamber. [Pg.230]


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