Non-contact,radio frequency detection of ammonia with a printed polyaniline sensor |
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Authors: | N.B. Clark L.J. Maher |
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Affiliation: | 1. CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Private Bag 10, Clayton South 3169, Victoria, Australia;2. Detection Systems Pty Ltd., P.O. Box 397, Bayswater 3153, Victoria, Australia |
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Abstract: | A novel system for the detection of ammonia was developed by monitoring the conductance of inkjet printed or screen printed polyaniline films with a radio frequency detector. The system has the advantage of non-contact detection of ammonia within sealed packages. Since the sensor is a passive printed film that is externally interrogated, it does not require an internal power source or associated circuitry, and therefore may be a low-cost device suitable for smart packaging applications. When printed on a suitable substrate, the sensor can be cycled several times using heat or a volatile acid to regenerate the polyaniline surface. |
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