Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material

The chitosan solution has been succesfully deposited on the silicon wafer using sol-gel method to fabricate the chitosan thin film sensors. The effect of different annealing temperature and annealing time to their electrical characteristics were studied without and under light illumination. The curr...

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Main Author: Roshida, Mustaffa
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Perlis 2011
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spelling my.unimap-128492011-06-28T12:09:04Z Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material Roshida, Mustaffa Chitosan Sensor Sensing materials Chitosan thin films The chitosan solution has been succesfully deposited on the silicon wafer using sol-gel method to fabricate the chitosan thin film sensors. The effect of different annealing temperature and annealing time to their electrical characteristics were studied without and under light illumination. The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics showed that sensitivity of chitosan thin film sensors depend on the annealing temperature and annealing time. For the annealing temperature effect, it was found that the film annealed at 190oC has the highest photocurrent compared to the others. While for the annealing time effect, it was shown that the higher annealing time, the higher photocurrent. The changes of photocurrent are related to the different microstructure of chitosan thin film sensors. Although, the photocurrent values of the films illuminated with light exhibit the fluctuation to the photocurrent values without light illumination. Overall the chitosan thin films are sensitive to the visible and UV light. Therefore, they have a good potential as thin film light sensors. 2011-06-28T12:09:04Z 2011-06-28T12:09:04Z 2009 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/12849 en Universiti Malaysia Perlis School of Materials Engineering
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topic Chitosan
Sensor
Sensing materials
Chitosan thin films
spellingShingle Chitosan
Sensor
Sensing materials
Chitosan thin films
Roshida, Mustaffa
Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
description The chitosan solution has been succesfully deposited on the silicon wafer using sol-gel method to fabricate the chitosan thin film sensors. The effect of different annealing temperature and annealing time to their electrical characteristics were studied without and under light illumination. The current-voltage (I-V) characteristics showed that sensitivity of chitosan thin film sensors depend on the annealing temperature and annealing time. For the annealing temperature effect, it was found that the film annealed at 190oC has the highest photocurrent compared to the others. While for the annealing time effect, it was shown that the higher annealing time, the higher photocurrent. The changes of photocurrent are related to the different microstructure of chitosan thin film sensors. Although, the photocurrent values of the films illuminated with light exhibit the fluctuation to the photocurrent values without light illumination. Overall the chitosan thin films are sensitive to the visible and UV light. Therefore, they have a good potential as thin film light sensors.
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author Roshida, Mustaffa
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title Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
title_short Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
title_full Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
title_fullStr Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
title_full_unstemmed Application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
title_sort application of chitosan biopolymer as a sensing material
publisher Universiti Malaysia Perlis
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