Solid polymer electrolytes are widely used in batteries and fuel cells beca
use of the high ionic conductivity that can be achieved at room temperature
. The ions are usually Li or protons, although other ions can be shown to c
onduct in these polymer films. There has been very little published work on
solid polymer electrolyte films used as chemical sensors. We have found th
at thin films of polymers like polyethylene oxide (PEO) are very sensitive
to low concentrations of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) such as common s
olvents. Evidence of a new sensing mechanism involving the percolation of i
ons through narrow channels of amorphous polymer is presented. We will pres
ent impedance spectroscopy of PEO films in the frequency range 0.0001 Hz to
1 MHz for different concentrations of VOCs and relative humidity. We find
that the measurement frequency is important for distinguishing ionic conduc
tivity from the double layer capacitance and the parasitic capacitance. (C)
2001 The Electrochemical Society.