2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00289-018-2494-8
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Exfoliated graphene-dispersed poly (lactic acid)-based nanocomposite sensors for ethanol detection

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“…The sensing was achieved owing to the Ct swelling behavior of the surrounding nanotubes, which led to a change in the hopping conduction path between the nanotubes [143]. Chakraborty reported the fabrication of PLA/exfoliated graphene nanocomposites to be used as a sensor for the detection of ethanol vapor [144].…”
Section: Sensor Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The sensing was achieved owing to the Ct swelling behavior of the surrounding nanotubes, which led to a change in the hopping conduction path between the nanotubes [143]. Chakraborty reported the fabrication of PLA/exfoliated graphene nanocomposites to be used as a sensor for the detection of ethanol vapor [144].…”
Section: Sensor Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon nanomaterials have become prominent constituents in the production of advanced composite materials intended for diverse electronics applications. 20,21 In these composite materials, carbon nanomaterials induce high electrical conductivity while a polymer matrix acts as the structural material while also providing bendability and conformability as required for flexible electronics applications. 4,22,23 Nanocomposites based on single-walled carbon nanotubes on polyethylene oxide nanofiber mats, 24 and poly(vinyl alcohol) nanofibers embedded with titanium nanoparticles 25 were demonstrated for biosensor and gas sensor applications, respectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%