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14 June 2023 Effect of processing parameters on sensing of chem-bio agents on surfaces: contact angle-based interactions
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A variety of sensors utilize nanoengineered titanium oxide TiO2 since it changes oxidation states due to high energy exposure. It has been proven to be a good sensor material for radiation sensors. It also provides changes in hydrophobicity on crystalline or glassy surfaces since it affects the contact angles when embodied matrix is treated on the surface. In addition, TiO2 forms very thin film on most substrates and avoids surface corrosion. To increase the sensitivity of sensors one must avoid high contact angle when using materials such as TiO2. In this paper, we propose to discuss the effect of matrix and processing on the interaction by measuring hydrophobic properties of the composites. Accordingly, polystyrene and poly methyl methacrylate filled with TiO2 nanoparticles composites were used. The effect of water, cyclohexane, toluene, and tetrahydrofuron (THF) solvent were studied. It was observed that the mixing of copper oxide significantly alters the sensing capability since it affects the contact angle on the surface and, hence sensitivity.
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Narasimha Prasad, Brett Setera, Ian Emge, Leslie Scheurer, Lisa Kelly, Brad Arnold, Brian Cullum, Fow-Sen Choa, and N. B. Singh "Effect of processing parameters on sensing of chem-bio agents on surfaces: contact angle-based interactions", Proc. SPIE 12548, Smart Biomedical and Physiological Sensor Technology XX, 1254802 (14 June 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2661716
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KEYWORDS
Annealing

Nanoparticles

Polystyrene

Polymers

Sensors

Mixtures

Oxides

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