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22 May 1995 New intelligent chemtronic materials: an outlook to sensing technology and data security
Afshad Talaie, Mansour Esmaili
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Abstract
A new class of intelligent materials is introduced. These chemtronic materials are able to save information on their dynamic surfaces. Then, the information can later be retrieved from the surface. Conducting polypyrrole and polyaniline are used to show such capability in sensing technology. Resistance of the polymer was found to be pH dependent. Therefore, these materials are then recommended as chemtronic materials with potential of being used as pH sensors.
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Afshad Talaie and Mansour Esmaili "New intelligent chemtronic materials: an outlook to sensing technology and data security", Proc. SPIE 2441, Smart Structures and Materials 1995: Smart Materials, (22 May 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.209823
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Resistance

Electrodes

Security technologies

Sensors

Computer security

Ions

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