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Microheater Integrated Nanotube Array Gas Sensor for Parts-Per-Trillion Level Gas Detection and Single Sensor-Based Gas Discrimination

Wenying Tang, Zhesi Chen, Zhilong Song, Chen Wang, Zhu’an Wan, Chak Lam Jonathan Chan, Zhuo Chen, Wenhao Ye, Zhiyong Fan

2022ACS Nano153 citationsDOI

Abstract

Real-time monitoring of health threatening gases for chemical safety and human health protection requires detection and discrimination of trace gases with proper gas sensors. In many applications, costly, bulky, and power-hungry devices, normally employing optical gas sensors and electrochemical gas sensors, are used for this purpose. Using a single miniature low-power semiconductor gas sensor to achieve this goal is hardly possible, mostly due to its selectivity issue. Herein, we report a dual-mode microheater integrated nanotube array gas sensor (MINA sensor). The MINA sensor can detect hydrogen, acetone, toluene, and formaldehyde with the lowest measured limits of detection (LODs) as 40 parts-per-trillion (ppt) and the theoretical LODs of ∼7 ppt, under the continuous heating (CH) mode, owing to the nanotubular architecture with large sensing area and excellent surface catalytic activity. Intriguingly, unlike the conventional electronic noses that use arrays of gas sensors for gas discrimination, we discovered that when driven by the pulse heating (PH) mode, a single MINA sensor possesses discrimination capability of multiple gases through a transient feature extraction method. These above features of our MINA sensors make them highly attractive for distributed low-power sensor networks and battery-powered mobile sensing systems for chemical/environmental safety and healthcare applications.

Topics & Concepts

MicroheaterMaterials scienceNanotechnologyElectrochemical gas sensorSensor arrayCarbon dioxide sensorParts-per notationGas detectorOptoelectronicsComputer scienceDetectorElectrodeFabricationChemistryTelecommunicationsElectrochemistryPhysical chemistryOrganic chemistryPathologyMedicineCarbon dioxideMachine learningAlternative medicineGas Sensing Nanomaterials and SensorsAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesAnalytical Chemistry and Sensors
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