Sensors and transducers have played an important role in measurement systems, and significant research activities have been undertaken in the research field to limit their environmental impact. In this paper, we propose the analysis and characterization of the sensing properties of composites based on Bacterial Cellulose and different Ionic Liquids. Both the composites are impregnated with ILs and coated on both sides with PEDOT:PSS as the conducting polymers. A comparison of composites based on CH MAL and EMIM-BF4 in open circuit configuration has been here addressed demonstrating the performance and the suitability for each device.

Characterization and Comparison of Bacterial Cellulose/Choline Malonate/EMIM-BF4 Accelerometers

Kurukunda S.;Cerruto S.;Graziani S.;Trigona C.;Pollicino A.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Sensors and transducers have played an important role in measurement systems, and significant research activities have been undertaken in the research field to limit their environmental impact. In this paper, we propose the analysis and characterization of the sensing properties of composites based on Bacterial Cellulose and different Ionic Liquids. Both the composites are impregnated with ILs and coated on both sides with PEDOT:PSS as the conducting polymers. A comparison of composites based on CH MAL and EMIM-BF4 in open circuit configuration has been here addressed demonstrating the performance and the suitability for each device.
2024
Bacterial Cellulose
Conducting Polymers
Green sensors
Ionic Liquids
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