Abstract

In this work, a flexible ammonia (NH3) sensor was prepared by depositing PANI-TiO2-Au ternary composite film on polyimide (PI) substrate with gold interdigital electrodes through an integrated method of in situ chemical oxidation polymerization and electrostatic self-assembly technique. The morphology, structure, and chemical features of the PANI-TiO2-Au ternary composite film were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), atomic force microscope (AFM), ultraviolet-visible absorption spectrometer (UV-Vis), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). And the NH3 response performances and flexibility of the PANI-TiO2-Au sensor were evaluated at room temperature. results showed that the PANI-TiO2-Au ternary composite film with hierarchical-structure was deposited on the PI successfully. And, the flexible PANI-TiO2-Au sensor presented high response (89.7%-184.4%) and short response times (52 s-131 s) for 10-50 ppm NH3, and it also displayed relatively stable response and ultra-low detectable concentration after 1000 bending/extending cycles, which should probably benefit from the good adhesion and flexibility of the PANI-TiO2-Au ternary composite film. Therefore, the flexible PANI-TiO2-Au sensor holds great promise for application into hand-held or wearable electronic devices for NH3 detection.

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