Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection

Abstract Palladium nanoparticles display fascinating electronic, optical and catalytic properties, thus they can be used for various applications such as sensor fabrication. Conducting polymers such as polyaniline have also been widely used in sensor technology due to its cost effectiveness, versati...

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Main Authors: Chanaka Sandaruwan, H. M. P. C. K. Herath, T. S. E. F. Karunarathne, S. P. Ratnayake, G. A. J. Amaratunga, D. P. Dissanayake
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-08-01
Series:Chemistry Central Journal
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0461-y
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spelling doaj-94609404fb0343a99ea62172575620a02021-08-02T09:14:23ZengBMCChemistry Central Journal1752-153X2018-08-0112111310.1186/s13065-018-0461-yPolyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detectionChanaka Sandaruwan0H. M. P. C. K. Herath1T. S. E. F. Karunarathne2S. P. Ratnayake3G. A. J. Amaratunga4D. P. Dissanayake5Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC)Department of Chemistry, University of ColomboSri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC)Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC)Sri Lanka Institute of Nanotechnology (SLINTEC)Department of Chemistry, University of ColomboAbstract Palladium nanoparticles display fascinating electronic, optical and catalytic properties, thus they can be used for various applications such as sensor fabrication. Conducting polymers such as polyaniline have also been widely used in sensor technology due to its cost effectiveness, versatility, and ease of synthesis. In this research, attention was given to unify the exceptional properties of these two materials and construct palladium nanoparticle coated polyaniline films to detect hydrogen and moisture. Electrochemical polymerization of aniline was carried out on gold sputtered epoxy resin boards. Polyaniline film was generated across a gap of 0.2 mm created by a scratch made on the gold coating prior to electrochemical polymerization. A palladium nanoparticle dispersion was prepared using sonochemical reduction method and coated on to polyaniline film using drop-drying technique. Polyaniline only films were also fabricated for comparative analysis. Sensitivity of films towards humidity and hydrogen was evaluated using impedance spectroscopy in the presence of the respective species. According to the results, polyaniline films exhibited an impedance drop in the presence of humidity and the response was significantly improved once palladium nanoparticles were incorporated. Interestingly, polyaniline only films did not respond to hydrogen. Nevertheless, palladium nanoparticle coated polyaniline films exhibited remarkable response towards hydrogen.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0461-yConductive polymersNanoparticlesSensorsImpedance spectroscopy
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author Chanaka Sandaruwan
H. M. P. C. K. Herath
T. S. E. F. Karunarathne
S. P. Ratnayake
G. A. J. Amaratunga
D. P. Dissanayake
spellingShingle Chanaka Sandaruwan
H. M. P. C. K. Herath
T. S. E. F. Karunarathne
S. P. Ratnayake
G. A. J. Amaratunga
D. P. Dissanayake
Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
Chemistry Central Journal
Conductive polymers
Nanoparticles
Sensors
Impedance spectroscopy
author_facet Chanaka Sandaruwan
H. M. P. C. K. Herath
T. S. E. F. Karunarathne
S. P. Ratnayake
G. A. J. Amaratunga
D. P. Dissanayake
author_sort Chanaka Sandaruwan
title Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
title_short Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
title_full Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
title_fullStr Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
title_full_unstemmed Polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
title_sort polyaniline/palladium nanohybrids for moisture and hydrogen detection
publisher BMC
series Chemistry Central Journal
issn 1752-153X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Abstract Palladium nanoparticles display fascinating electronic, optical and catalytic properties, thus they can be used for various applications such as sensor fabrication. Conducting polymers such as polyaniline have also been widely used in sensor technology due to its cost effectiveness, versatility, and ease of synthesis. In this research, attention was given to unify the exceptional properties of these two materials and construct palladium nanoparticle coated polyaniline films to detect hydrogen and moisture. Electrochemical polymerization of aniline was carried out on gold sputtered epoxy resin boards. Polyaniline film was generated across a gap of 0.2 mm created by a scratch made on the gold coating prior to electrochemical polymerization. A palladium nanoparticle dispersion was prepared using sonochemical reduction method and coated on to polyaniline film using drop-drying technique. Polyaniline only films were also fabricated for comparative analysis. Sensitivity of films towards humidity and hydrogen was evaluated using impedance spectroscopy in the presence of the respective species. According to the results, polyaniline films exhibited an impedance drop in the presence of humidity and the response was significantly improved once palladium nanoparticles were incorporated. Interestingly, polyaniline only films did not respond to hydrogen. Nevertheless, palladium nanoparticle coated polyaniline films exhibited remarkable response towards hydrogen.
topic Conductive polymers
Nanoparticles
Sensors
Impedance spectroscopy
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13065-018-0461-y
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