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Detection of Volatile Organic Compounds by Using MEMS Sensors.

Mohamed ArabiMajed S AlghamdiKhalid KabelAhmed LabenaWalaa S GadoBhoomi MavaniAlison J ScottAlexander PenlidisMustafa YavuzEihab M Abdel-Rahman
Published in: Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (2022)
We report on the deployment of MEMS static bifurcation (DC) sensors for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs): hydrogen sulfide and formaldehyde. We demonstrate a sensor that can detect as low as a few ppm of hydrogen sulfide. We also demonstrate a sensor array that can selectively detect formaldehyde in the presence of benzene, a closely related interferent. Toward that end, we investigate the sensitivity and selectivity of two detector polymers-polyaniline (PANI) and poly (2,5-dimethyl aniline) (P25DMA)-to both gases. A semiautomatic method is developed to functionalize individual sensors and sensor arrays with the detector polymers. We found that the sensor array can selectively sense 1 ppm of formaldehyde in the presence of benzene.
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