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Exclusive detection of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons using bilayer oxide chemiresistors with catalytic overlayers

Seong‐Yong Jeong, Young Kook Moon, Joseph Wang, Jong‐Heun Lee

2023Nature Communications131 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The accurate detection and identification of volatile aromatic hydrocarbons, which are highly toxic pollutants, are essential for assessing indoor and outdoor air qualities and protecting humans from their sources. However, real-time and on-site monitoring of aromatic hydrocarbons has been limited by insufficient sensor selectivity. Addressing the issue, bilayer oxide chemiresistors are developed using Rh–SnO 2 gas-sensing films and catalytic CeO 2 overlayers for rapidly and cost-effectively detecting traces of aromatic hydrocarbons in a highly discriminative and quantitative manner, even in gas mixtures. The sensing mechanism underlying the exceptional performance of bilayer sensor is systematically elucidated in relation to oxidative filtering of interferants by the CeO 2 overlayer. Moreover, CeO 2 -induced selective detection is validated using SnO 2 , Pt–SnO 2 , Au–SnO 2 , In 2 O 3 , Rh–In 2 O 3 , Au–In 2 O 3 , WO 3 , and ZnO sensors. Furthermore, sensor arrays are employed to enable pattern recognition capable of discriminating between aromatic gases and non-aromatic interferants and quantifying volatile aromatic hydrocarbon classifications.

Topics & Concepts

HydrocarbonAromatic hydrocarbonSelectivityCatalysisBilayerOverlayerMaterials scienceChemistryNanotechnologyOrganic chemistryMembranePhysical chemistryBiochemistryGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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