2013
DOI: 10.3390/bios3030286
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The Effect of 3-Thiopheneacetic Acid in the Polymerization of a Conductive Electrotextile for Use in Biosensor Development

Abstract: Investigations were conducted to develop an electrotextile using a nonwoven polypropylene fiber platform conformally coated in a conductive, functionalized copolymer of polypyrrole and 3-thiopheneacetic acid (3TAA). The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) if the inclusion of 3TAA in the polymerization process would have an effect on the availability of binding sites in the high-surface area electrotextile for biorecognition elements and (2) how the increase in the concentration of 3TAA would affect… Show more

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“…A non woven polypropylene electro textile coated with a pyrrole and 3-thiopheneacetic acid (3-TAA) conductive copolymer has been developed [19,20]. Studies were conducted to look at the effects of the inclusion of different monomers, reaction solvents, and a dopant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A non woven polypropylene electro textile coated with a pyrrole and 3-thiopheneacetic acid (3-TAA) conductive copolymer has been developed [19,20]. Studies were conducted to look at the effects of the inclusion of different monomers, reaction solvents, and a dopant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%