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Evolution of electrical properties of some conductive polymer composite textiles with organic solvent vapours diffusion

✍ Scribed by J.F. Feller; Y. Grohens


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
379 KB
Volume
97
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-4005

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✦ Synopsis


The sensitivity of several conductive polymer composites (CPC) to solvent vapours has been studied. Electrical properties of three CPC poly(amide12-b-tetramethylene oxide)-carbon black (PEBAX-CB), poly(propylene)-carbon black (PP-CB) and poly(ethylene-co-ethyl acrylate)-carbon black (EEA-CB) were investigated in the presence of four organic solvent vapours, chloroform, toluene, methanol and ethanol. The experiments show that it is possible to use extruded CPC textiles to combine acceptable conductivity for heating and satisfying response for vapour detection. Moreover, the investigation of the mechanisms involved during the solvent vapours diffusion into the CPC, shows that not only the response of the systems R/R 0 can be used for vapour detection but also the shape of the curves, i.e., the diffusion mode characterised by R/R max versus √ t curves slope and onset. The diffusion curve shape analysis together with the use of CPC of different chemical nature and structure (comonomer content and crystallinity) is expected to decrease the number of CPC necessary for vapour detection.