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Effect of competitive doping on sensing properties of polypyrrole

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The sensing properties of a conducting polymer, polypyrrole (PP), are modified by competitive doping with tetrafluoroborate or perchlorate and tetrasulfonated metallophthalocyanines (MPcTS, M=Ni or Cu). The Kelvin probe responses of these polymers to dimethylmethylphosphonate, tetrachloroethene and NO x are compared with Kelvin probe signals of commonly prepared polypyrrole, doped with only one anion such as tetrafluoroborate, perchlorate, toluene-p-sulfonate, NiPcTS and CuPcTS. Improved sensing properties were achieved due to competitive doping with the above mentioned anions, compared to commonly prepared PP. The detection range for NO x is 0.4–40 ppm in ambient air and 2–40 ppm in ambient air for dimethylmethylphosphonate. The sensitivity to both substances lies in the range of 67–83 mV (ppm decade) -1 .

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