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Chemical Sensors Based on New Polyamides Biobased on (Z) Octadec‐9‐Enedioic Acid and β‐Cyclodextrin
Author(s) -
Duarte Lisday,
Nag Sananda,
Castro Mickaël,
Zaborova Elena,
Ménand Mickaël,
Sollogoub Matthieu,
Bennevault Véronique,
Feller JeanFrancois,
Guégan Philippe
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
macromolecular chemistry and physics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.57
H-Index - 112
eISSN - 1521-3935
pISSN - 1022-1352
DOI - 10.1002/macp.201600102
Subject(s) - polyamide , cyclodextrin , monomer , nanocomposite , chemistry , polymer , polymer chemistry , desorption , materials science , chemical engineering , organic chemistry , nanotechnology , adsorption , engineering
The synthesis of new biobased polyamides from different β‐cyclodextrin monomers and the (Z) octadec‐9‐enedioic acid is investigated. The aim of this study is to design different sensors, having different sensibilities and selectivities to a set of various volatile organic compounds (VOC) relevant in the early detection of lung cancer. The sensors are obtained from the synthesized polyamides, using multiwalled carbon nanotubes as conductive nanofillers and a layer by layer process. The conductive polymer nanocomposites (CPC) designed from the heptakis‐6‐amino β‐cyclodextrin and 6 A ,6 D diamino β‐cyclodextrin have a high affinity for polar protic solvents, while the CPC having a matrix based on 6 A ,6 D diamino 2 A ‐ G ,3 A‐G ,6 B ,6 C ,6 E ,6 F ,6 G nonadeca‐O‐benzyl‐β‐cyclodextrin develops hydrophobic interactions with nonpolar solvents. Due to a higher accessibility of cyclodextrin, the chemoresistive response of the hydrophilic linear polyamide CPC is larger than one of the hydrophilic branched polyamide CPC. As required, the VOC diffusion/desorption phenomenon is reversible for all the sensors.

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