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Sulfonated polystyrene polymer humidity sensor: synthesis and characterization

Rubinger et al., 2007

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15440964199224751753
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Rubinger C
Martins C
De Paoli M
Rubinger R
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical

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Commercial polystyrene was sulfonated with sulfonic acid groups to a degree of 22mol%. Polystyrene and sulfonated polystyrene were analyzed with respect to its chemical and physical properties trough titration, FT-IR, microprobe analysis and SEM. These techniques …
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