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A model of polyelectrolyte conductance in moist solvents as the basis of water sensor (Articolo in rivista)
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- A model of polyelectrolyte conductance in moist solvents as the basis of water sensor (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2005-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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G. Casalbore-Miceli, A. Zanelli, A. W. Rinaldi, E. M. Girotto, M. J. Yang, Y. S. Chen, Y. Li (2005)
A model of polyelectrolyte conductance in moist solvents as the basis of water sensor
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- G. Casalbore-Miceli, A. Zanelli, A. W. Rinaldi, E. M. Girotto, M. J. Yang, Y. S. Chen, Y. Li (literal)
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Universidade Estadula de Maringa, Parana, Brasil
Zehjiang University, China (literal)
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- A model of polyelectrolyte conductance in moist solvents as the basis of water sensor (literal)
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- The conductance of interpenetrated polymer networks (IPNs) containing quaternary amino groups was studied in cyclohexane, toluene, ethyl ether, ethyl acetate, and tetrahydrofurane as a function of water content by electrochemical impedance spectroscopy. IPNs were then used as sensitive materials to detect water traces in organic solvents with promising results for the construction of a moisture sensor. The detection onset for water concentration increased with the dielectric constant of the solvent. Different IPN-based sensors in the same solvent showed a detection limit at lower water concentration if their characteristic plot [conductance/relative humidity (RH%) in air] was shifted toward lower RH%. This suggests that the composition of this class of polymers can be tuned to achieve the best performance for each solvent. (literal)
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