Sensors (Apr 2016)

Polymer-Particle Pressure-Sensitive Paint with High Photostability

  • Yu Matsuda,
  • Kenta Uchida,
  • Yasuhiro Egami,
  • Hiroki Yamaguchi,
  • Tomohide Niimi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s16040550
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 4
p. 550

Abstract

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We propose a novel fast-responding and paintable pressure-sensitive paint (PSP) based on polymer particles, i.e. polymer-particle (pp-)PSP. As a fast-responding PSP, polymer-ceramic (PC-)PSP is widely studied. Since PC-PSP generally consists of titanium (IV) oxide (TiO2) particles, a large reduction in the luminescent intensity will occur due to the photocatalytic action of TiO2. We propose the usage of polymer particles instead of TiO2 particles to prevent the reduction in the luminescent intensity. Here, we fabricate pp-PSP based on the polystyrene particle with a diameter of 1 μm, and investigate the pressure- and temperature-sensitives, the response time, and the photostability. The performances of pp-PSP are compared with those of PC-PSP, indicating the high photostability with the other characteristics comparable to PC-PSP.

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