Technologies and materials used
(Bio)chemical sensors based on conjugated polymers - Principles, technologies and applications
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Technologies and materials used
(Bio)chemical sensors based on conjugated polymers - Principles, technologies and applications

Author : Boris LAKARD

Publication date: February 10, 2026 | Lire en français

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3. Technologies and materials used

3.1 Choice of the sensitive layer

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3.1.1 Conjugated polymer films and polymer composites combined with nanomaterials

As mentioned above, conjugated polymers are used as sensitive layers in sensors because they have the ability to react to the presence of target molecules by changing their electrical or optical properties, which induces a measurable electrical or optical signal. In order to further improve their detection properties, these polymers can be combined with carbon nanomaterials (carbon nanotubes, graphene,...

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