2013
DOI: 10.1002/adv.21367
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Effect of Transition Metal Ion‐Exchanged into the Zeolite Y on Electrical Conductivity and Response of PEDOT‐PSS/MY Composites toward SO2

Abstract: ABSTRACT:This study aims to investigate and compare the effects of different divalent transition metal cations (M 2+ : Mn 2+

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“…The conductivity of all nPDPA samples was investigated by a custom‐built two‐point probe. A conductivity meter (Keithley 6517A) was connected to the probe and the current was measured in response to the applied voltage . The sample was compressed in a circular disk form with a diameter of 1.30 cm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…The conductivity of all nPDPA samples was investigated by a custom‐built two‐point probe. A conductivity meter (Keithley 6517A) was connected to the probe and the current was measured in response to the applied voltage . The sample was compressed in a circular disk form with a diameter of 1.30 cm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A conductivity meter (Keithley 6517A) was connected to the probe and the current was measured in response to the applied voltage. 25…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The similarities between the parent NaY and the modified zeolites diffractograms indicate that the degree of crystallinity (see SI) of the material does not change appreciably after the modification. All the modified zeolites showed only the NaY phase with the absence of gallium oxide peaks, which was attributed to the small amount of gallium used and good dispersion [27]. Figure 2 shows the Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) spectra of all the prepared catalysts.…”
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“…Currently, more than 90% of all reported material-based sensors for toxic gases represent a combination of two or more different types of materials, namely composites. [50][51][52][53] For example, a metal oxide/polymer composite allows SO 2 detection at room temperature, while a metal oxide on its own requires heating. In contrast, here we have presented for the rst time a pure MOF-based SO 2 sensor that shows similar/improved performance compared to the best-reported sensors so far.…”
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