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Chemiresistive Sensor for Enhanced CO 2 Gas Monitoring.

Ronil J RathSina NaficyJacopo GiarettaFarshad OveissiJimmy YunFariba DehghaniSyamak Farajikhah
Published in: ACS sensors (2024)
Carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) gas sensing and monitoring have gained prominence for applications such as smart food packaging, environmental monitoring of greenhouse gases, and medical diagnostic tests. Although CO 2 sensors based on metal oxide semiconductors are readily available, they often suffer from limitations such as high operating temperatures (>250 °C), limited response at elevated humidity levels (>60% RH), bulkiness, and limited selectivity. In this study, we designed a chemiresistive sensor for CO 2 detection to overcome these problems. The sensing material of this sensor consists of a CO 2 switchable polymer based on N -3-(dimethylamino)propyl methacrylamide (DMAPMAm) and methoxyethyl methacrylate (MEMA) [P(D- co -M)], and diethylamine. The designed sensor has a detection range for CO 2 between 10 3 and 10 6 ppm even at high humidity levels (>80% RH), and it is capable of differentiating ammonia at low concentrations (0.1-5 ppm) from CO 2 . The addition of diethylamine improved sensor performance such as selectivity, response/recovery time, and long-term stability. These data demonstrate the potential of using this sensor for the detection of food spoilage.
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