Electrical Characterization of Interdigitated Humidity Sensors Based on Cnt Modified Calixarene Molecules
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In this study, we report on the optimization and characterization of chloroform soluble calix[4]arene derivative as a humidity sensor based on electrical properties. Due to the fact that calix[4]arene molecules are nonconductive, we modified the calix[4]arene molecules with carbon nanotubes with electrostatic bond in order to increase the conductance of calix[4]arene molecule (5,11,17,23-tetra-ter-butyl-25,27-dehydrazinamidcarbonilmetoxy-26,28- -dehydroxy-kalix[4]aren). Using photolithography technique, we fabricated interdigitated gold electrodes with 3 micrometers separation to investigate the electrical properties of carbon nanotubes modified calix[4]arene molecule where we used dropcast method to form a thin film of carbon nanotubes modified calix[4]arene molecule on the gold electrodes. Our reproducible experimental results indicated that the chloroform soluble carbon nanotubes modified calix[4]arene films have great potential for humidity sensing applications at room temperature operations.
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Electric properties, Carbon nanotubes, Characterization, Chlorine compounds, Gold electrodes, Humidity sensors, Electric properties, Characterization, Gold electrodes, Carbon nanotubes, Humidity sensors, Chlorine compounds
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0103 physical sciences, 02 engineering and technology, 0210 nano-technology, 01 natural sciences
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Özbek, C., Çulcular, E., Okur, S., Yılmaz, M., and Kurt, M. (2013). Electrical characterization of interdigitated humidity sensors based on CNT modified calixarene molecules. Acta Physica Polonica A, 123(2), 461-463. doi:10.12693/APhysPolA.123.461
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