Among various attempts of mimicking olfactory system the present work focuses on the sensorial surface of mammalian olfactory cells. The aim of this research is to develop, in a single step, synthetic fibres mimicking the long, no motile cilia of the olfactory cells. Electrospun conductive nanofibrous layers of doped polyaniline, suitably blended to a group of polymers capable to carry the jet, have been easily assembled on chemoresistors (interdigital microelectrodes, IDEs). Such highly sensitive sensors have been able to detect gases in traces of relevant medical significance, mainly because of high density of sorption sites of the sensor. Changing the carriers, the range of sensitivity to gases could be tuned. The key role of the selected carrier polymers (polyethylenoxide of different molecular weights, PEO, polyvinilpyrrolidone, PVP, and polystyrene, PS) to the final sensor features has been highlighted by morphology analysis (texture analysis) and electrical measurements before and after gas interaction.

Array of nanofibrous polyaniline-based sensors with different chemo-structural assembling

Macagnano A;Zampetti E;Pantalei S;Italia M;Bearzotti A
2009

Abstract

Among various attempts of mimicking olfactory system the present work focuses on the sensorial surface of mammalian olfactory cells. The aim of this research is to develop, in a single step, synthetic fibres mimicking the long, no motile cilia of the olfactory cells. Electrospun conductive nanofibrous layers of doped polyaniline, suitably blended to a group of polymers capable to carry the jet, have been easily assembled on chemoresistors (interdigital microelectrodes, IDEs). Such highly sensitive sensors have been able to detect gases in traces of relevant medical significance, mainly because of high density of sorption sites of the sensor. Changing the carriers, the range of sensitivity to gases could be tuned. The key role of the selected carrier polymers (polyethylenoxide of different molecular weights, PEO, polyvinilpyrrolidone, PVP, and polystyrene, PS) to the final sensor features has been highlighted by morphology analysis (texture analysis) and electrical measurements before and after gas interaction.
2009
Istituto per la Microelettronica e Microsistemi - IMM
Inglese
Matteo Pardo, Brescia, Italy ; Giorgio Sberveglieri, Brescia, Italy
Olfaction and electronic nose : proceedings of the 13th International Symposium on Olfaction and Electronic Nose; Brescia, Italy, 15 - 17 April 2009
13th International Symposium on Olfaction and the Electronic Nose, ISOEN, APR 15-17, 2009 Brescia
1137
373
376
978-0-7354-0674-2
http://proceedings.aip.org/resource/2/apcpcs/1137/1/373_1
AIP, American institute of physics
Melville, NY
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
APR 15-17, 2009
Brescia
sensors
organic compunds
nanofibres
6
none
Macagnano, A; Zampetti, E; Pantalei, S; Italia, M; Spinella, C; Bearzotti, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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