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Developing a Chemiresistive Gas Sensor Array for Simultaneous Detection of Ammonia and Carbon Dioxide Gases.

Ronil J RathWesley B ZhangOmid KaveheiFariba DehghaniSina NaficySyamak FarajikhahFarshad Oveissi
Published in: ACS sensors (2024)
Chemiresistive polymer-based sensors are promising platforms for monitoring various gases and volatile organic compounds. While they offer appealing attributes, such as ease of fabrication, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness, most of these sensors have a nearly identical response to cross-reactive gases, such as ammonia (NH 3 ) and carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). Aiming to address the shortcomings of chemiresistive polymer-based sensors in selectivity and simultaneous measurements of cross-reactive gases, a chemiresistive sensor array was developed consisting of components sensitive to carbon dioxide and ammonia as well as a control segment to provide the baseline. The designed system demonstrated a wide detection range for both ammonia (ranging from 0.05 to 1000 ppm) and carbon dioxide (ranging from 10 3 to 10 6 ppm) at both room and low temperatures (e.g., 4 °C). Our results also demonstrate the ability of this sensor array for the simultaneous detection of carbon dioxide and ammonia selectively in the presence of other gases and volatile organic compounds. Finally, the array was used to monitor CO 2 /NH 3 in real food samples to demonstrate the potential for real-world applications.
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