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Jean-François FELLER

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University of South Brittany (UBS)

Publications

Book Chapters

J. F. Feller, M. Castro, B. Kumar, “Polymer CNT conductive nanocomposite for sensing” in Polymer carbon nanotube composites: Preparation, Properties & Applications, Ed. T. Mc Nally, Whoodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, UK, Chap. 25, pp 848, ISBN 1845697618 (2011).

J. F. Feller, M. Castro, B. Kumar, “Conductive BioNanoComposites for Sensors” in Nanocomposites with Biodegradable Polymers: Synthesis, Properties & Future Perspectives, Ed. V. Mittal, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, Chap. 15, pp 440, ISBN 978-0-19-958192-4 (2011).


Articles

J. F. Feller*, Y. Grohens, Evolution of electrical properties of some conductive polymer composite textiles with organic solvent vapours diffusion, Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical, 97, 2-3, 231-242 (2004)

J. F. Feller*, D. Langevin, S. Marais, Influence of processing conditions on sensitivity of conductive polymer composites to organic solvent vapours, Synthetic Metals, 144, 1, 81-88 (2004)


J. F. Feller*, H. Guézénoc, H. Bellégou, Y. Grohens, Smart poly(styrene)/carbon black Conductive Polymer Composites films for styrene vapour sensing, Macromolecular Symposia, 222, 273-280 (2005)

J. F. Feller*, Y. Grohens, Electrical response of Poly(styrene)/carbon black conductive polymer composites (CPC) to methanol, toluene, chloroform and styrene vapors as a function of filler nature and matrix tacticity, Synthetic Metals, 154, 1-3, 193-196 (2005)


A. Bouvrée, J. F. Feller*, M. Castro, Y. Grohens, M. Rinaudo, Conductive Polymer nano-bioComposites (CPC): Chitosan-carbon nanoparticle a good candidate to design polar vapour sensors, Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical, 138, 138-147 (2009).

M. Castro, J. Lu, S. Bruzaud, B. Kumar, J. F. Feller*, Carbon nanotube/poly(ε-caprolactone) composite vapour sensors, Carbon, 47, 1930-1942 (2009).

J. Lu, B. Kumar, M. Castro, J. F. Feller*, Vapour sensing with conductive polymer nanocomposites (CPC): Polycarbonate-carbon nanotubes transducers with hierarchical structure processed by spray layer by layer, Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical, 140, 451-460 (2009).

B. Kumar, J. F. Feller*, M. Castro, J. Lu, Chitosan-carbon nanotube transducers assembled via spray layer by layer for volatile organic compound sensing, Talanta, 81, 908-915 (2010).

J. Lu, B. J. Park, B. Kumar, M. Castro, H. J. Choi, J. F. Feller*, Hybrid vapour sensor: polyaniline nanobead-carbon nanotube architecture with tuneable chemo-electrical behaviour, Nanotechnology, 21, 255501, 1-10 (2010).

J. Lu, J. F. Feller*, B. Kumar, M. Castro, Y. S. Kim, Y. T. Park, J. C. Grunlan, Chemo-sensitivity of latex-based films containing segregated networks of carbon nanotubes, Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical, 155, 28-36 (2011).

J. F. Feller*, J. Lu, K. Zhang, B. Kumar, M. Castro, N. Gatt, H. J. Choi, Novel architecture of carbon nanotubes decorated poly(methyl methacrylate) microbeads vapour sensors assembled by spray layer by layer, Journal of Materials Chemistry, 21, 4142-4149 (2011).

M. Castro*, B. Kumar, J. F. Feller, Z. Haddi, A. Amari, B. Bouchikhi, Novel e-nose for the discrimination of volatile organic biomarkers with an array of carbon nanotube (CNT) conductive polymer nanocomposite (CPC) sensors, Sensors & Actuators B: Chemical, 10.1016/j.snb.2011.06.073 (2011).

B. M. Lee, F. F. Fang, H. J. Choi*, J. F. Feller, Rectangular-shaped polyaniline nanotube and its electrorheology with enhanced dispersion stability, Macromolecular Chemistry & Physics, 10.1002/macp.201100306, 212 (2011)
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