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Effects of Temperature on Polymer/Carbon Chemical Sensors

TBMG-3478

01/01/2009

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Experiments were conducted on the effects of temperature, polymer molecular weight, and carbon loading on the electrical resistances of polymer/carbon-black composite films. The experiment were performed in a continuing effort to develop such films as part of the JPL Electronic Nose (ENose), that would be used to detect, identify, and quantify parts-per-million (ppm) concentration levels of airborne chemicals in the space shuttle/space station environments. The polymers used in this study were three formulations of poly(ethylene oxide) [PEO] that had molecular weights of 20 kilodaltons, 600 kilodaltons, and 1 megadalton, respectively.

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"Effects of Temperature on Polymer/Carbon Chemical Sensors," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2009.
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Jan 1, 2009
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TBMG-3478
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English