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Highly oriented PPy nanotubes are grown by in situ vapor phase polymerization within a nanoscale template under low temperature. As‐fabricated PPy nanotubes are used for gas sensing, where an ultralow detection limit (0.05 ppb) and very fast response are achieved. Such an in situ mass‐productive method for synthesizing highly oriented conducting polymers may pave a new step toward next‐generation...
On page 8265, M. Xue and co‐workers describe the growth of highly oriented polypyrrole nanotubes by in situ vapor‐phase polymerization within a nanoscale template under low temperature. A gas sensor based on these nanotubes demonstrates an ultralow detection limit (0.05 ppb) and very fast response toward electron‐donating molecules. This in situ mass‐production method for conducting polymers may pave...
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