Presentation 1999/5/21
Smoke Sensing Characteristics by Mass Controlled Layer-by-layer Self-assembly of Polyelectrolyte Films
Masayoshi Yamada, Sha Seimei Shiratori,
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Abstract(in English) A remarkable smoke detecting characteristics was established by forming the ultra-thin organic film on the electrode of quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) by layer-by-layer sequential adsorption process of polyelectrolytes. The amount of smoke adsorbed to the polyelectrolyte film was controlled by the control of bilayer composition ratio of polycation/polyanion using the automatic dipping machine with film-mass controlled system we have developed. The optimization of film structure for the purpose of developing the highly sensitive sensor to smoke was established for the first time. By using the newly built up system and these characteristics, we consider that an extremely sensitive smoke detector can be developed.
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Keyword(in English) smoke sensor / layer-by-layer adsorption / self-assembly / polyelectrolyte / quartz crystal microbalance
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Title (in English) Smoke Sensing Characteristics by Mass Controlled Layer-by-layer Self-assembly of Polyelectrolyte Films
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Keyword(1) smoke sensor
Keyword(2) layer-by-layer adsorption
Keyword(3) self-assembly
Keyword(4) polyelectrolyte
Keyword(5) quartz crystal microbalance
1st Author's Name Masayoshi Yamada
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics, Keio University()
2nd Author's Name Sha Seimei Shiratori
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Applied Physics and Physico-informatics, Keio University
Date 1999/5/21
Paper # OME99-22
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 79
Page pp.pp.-
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