Polymers (Jan 2024)

Giant Response and Selectivity of Hansen Solubility Parameters-Based Graphene-SBS Co-Polymer Matrix Composite Room Temperature Sensor to Organic Vapours

  • Rostislav Slobodian,
  • Robert Olejnik,
  • David John Dmonte,
  • Jakub Sevcik,
  • Jiri Matyas,
  • Marek Jurca,
  • R. Blessy Pricilla,
  • Barbora Hanulikova,
  • Petr Slobodian,
  • Ivo Kuritka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/polym16030309
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 3
p. 309

Abstract

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A styrene-butadiene-styrene co-polymer matrix nanocomposite filled with graphene nanoplatelets was studied to prepare chemiresistive volatile organic compounds (VOCs) room temperature sensors with considerable response and selectivity. Nanofiller concentration was estimated from the electrical conductivity percolation behaviour of the nanocomposite. Fabricated sensors provided selective relative responses to representative VOCs differing by orders of magnitude. Maximum observed average relative responses upon exposure to saturated vapours of the tested VOCs were ca. 23% for ethanol, 1600% for acetone, and the giant values were 9 × 106% for n-heptane and 10 × 106% for toluene. The insensitivity of the sensor to the direct saturated water vapour exposure was verified. Although high humidity decreases the sensor’s response, it paradoxically enhances the resolution between hydrocarbons and polar organics. The non-trivial sensing mechanism is explained using the Hansen solubility parameters (HSP), enabling a rational design of new sensors; thus, the HSP-based class of sensors is outlined.

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