Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection

The incorporation of computational chemistry toward the assessment of polyaniline (PAni) performance as ethylenediamine (EDA) sensor is first explored in this study. Through chemical oxidative polymerization, PAni is synthesized at different temperatures and applied as chemical sensor for EDA detect...

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Main Authors: Khor, Shu-Hui, Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey, Kerk, Chiu-Yiat, Lee, Michelle Li-Yen, Phang, Sook-Wai, Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
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spelling my.um.eprints.442932024-07-02T08:41:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/44293/ Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection Khor, Shu-Hui Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey Kerk, Chiu-Yiat Lee, Michelle Li-Yen Phang, Sook-Wai Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran QD Chemistry The incorporation of computational chemistry toward the assessment of polyaniline (PAni) performance as ethylenediamine (EDA) sensor is first explored in this study. Through chemical oxidative polymerization, PAni is synthesized at different temperatures and applied as chemical sensor for EDA detection. PAni(0 degrees C) exhibits higher electrical conductivity (1.486 x 10(-2)S/cm) and better sensitivity (0.0529) with R-2 of 0.8419 compared to PAni(25 degrees C). The presence of branches in PAni(25 degrees C) hinders EDA from approaching the reactive sites of PAni and hence resulted in low sensitivity of 0.0022. Besides, 0.5 ppm limit of detection was obtained by using 3 layers of PAni(0 degrees C). PAni(0 degrees C) showed good recyclability of up to 10 cycles with 7 s short response time and 5 s fast recovery time. Meanwhile, good recoveries of 110% and 95% were obtained for real sample analysis for PAni(0 degrees C). The high electrical conductivity of PAni(0 degrees C) is supported by its low band gap energy of -0.2803 eV that was obtained by computational data. Based on the computational data, PAni(0 degrees C) possesses the highest sensitivity in EDA detection with the short response time of 7 s which shows good agreement with the high interaction energy of 294 kcal/mol. Thus, a simple and effective EDA sensor is successfully developed. Wiley 2024-01 Article PeerReviewed Khor, Shu-Hui and Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey and Kerk, Chiu-Yiat and Lee, Michelle Li-Yen and Phang, Sook-Wai and Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran (2024) Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection. Polymer Engineering and Science, 64 (1). pp. 296-306. ISSN 1548-2634, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.26547 <https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.26547>. https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.26547 10.1002/pen.26547
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topic QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QD Chemistry
Khor, Shu-Hui
Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey
Kerk, Chiu-Yiat
Lee, Michelle Li-Yen
Phang, Sook-Wai
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
description The incorporation of computational chemistry toward the assessment of polyaniline (PAni) performance as ethylenediamine (EDA) sensor is first explored in this study. Through chemical oxidative polymerization, PAni is synthesized at different temperatures and applied as chemical sensor for EDA detection. PAni(0 degrees C) exhibits higher electrical conductivity (1.486 x 10(-2)S/cm) and better sensitivity (0.0529) with R-2 of 0.8419 compared to PAni(25 degrees C). The presence of branches in PAni(25 degrees C) hinders EDA from approaching the reactive sites of PAni and hence resulted in low sensitivity of 0.0022. Besides, 0.5 ppm limit of detection was obtained by using 3 layers of PAni(0 degrees C). PAni(0 degrees C) showed good recyclability of up to 10 cycles with 7 s short response time and 5 s fast recovery time. Meanwhile, good recoveries of 110% and 95% were obtained for real sample analysis for PAni(0 degrees C). The high electrical conductivity of PAni(0 degrees C) is supported by its low band gap energy of -0.2803 eV that was obtained by computational data. Based on the computational data, PAni(0 degrees C) possesses the highest sensitivity in EDA detection with the short response time of 7 s which shows good agreement with the high interaction energy of 294 kcal/mol. Thus, a simple and effective EDA sensor is successfully developed.
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author Khor, Shu-Hui
Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey
Kerk, Chiu-Yiat
Lee, Michelle Li-Yen
Phang, Sook-Wai
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
author_facet Khor, Shu-Hui
Tan, Rachel Sze-Huey
Kerk, Chiu-Yiat
Lee, Michelle Li-Yen
Phang, Sook-Wai
Lee, Vannajan Sanghiran
author_sort Khor, Shu-Hui
title Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
title_short Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
title_full Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
title_fullStr Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
title_full_unstemmed Sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
title_sort sensor performance and computational study of polyaniline film in ethylenediamine detection
publisher Wiley
publishDate 2024
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/44293/
https://doi.org/10.1002/pen.26547
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