Polymer | 2021
Chemiresistor type formaldehyde sensor using polystyrene/polyaniline core-shell microparticles
Abstract
Abstract Formaldehyde is one of the toxic volatile organic compounds and is known to be a carcinogen and a major cause of sick building syndrome. In this study, polystyrene (PS)/polyaniline (PANI) core-shell type microparticles with narrow size distributions were prepared by applying the Swelling-Diffusion-Interfacial Polymerization Method (SDIPM). The PANI shell was uniformly coated on the PS core and the PANI loading efficiency estimated by gravimetric reaction yield analysis was 98.69%. A formaldehyde sensor device was fabricated by a solution casting of the PS/PANI core-shell type microparticles on the Interdigitated Electrodes (IDEs). The PS/PANI coated IDE sensor showed an excellent sensitivity for formaldehyde in range of 1–50\xa0ppm\xa0at room temperature as follows: −9.9% of response for 1\xa0ppm and −37.6% of response for 50\xa0ppm. In addition, it showed a clear reversibility indicating that the sensor could be reused at least 3 times for the detection of formaldehyde.