Abstract

A new kind of polystyrene and surfactant, didodecyldimethylammonium, co-intercalated MoO3 nano hybrids was prepared by chemical vapor deposition combined with wet process of simple immersion in an organic solution. The hybrid thin films have a characteristic structure of polystyrene and surfactant co-intercalation into MoO3 with b-axis orientation on the LaAlO3 (100) single crystal substrate. The hybrid thin films show a distinct response to acetaldehyde vapor by decreasing the electrical resistance. We discuss the possible sensing mechanism for acetaldehyde gas.

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