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GO/CuO Nanohybrid-Based Carbon Dioxide Gas Sensors with an Arduino Detection Unit.

Nagesh BhatShareefraza J UkkundMomin AshrafKrishnaraja AcharyaNaveenkumar J RamegoudaPrasad PuthiyillamMohd Abul HasanSaiful IslamVinaya B KoradoorAdarsh D PraveenMohammad Amir Khan
Published in: ACS omega (2023)
A gas sensor is a device that detects the presence of gases in a specific area. This research work demonstrates the effectiveness of gas sensors based on graphene oxide (GO) and copper oxide (CuO) semiconductor nanomaterials for the detection of carbon dioxide. GO and CuO were prepared by the modified Hummer's method and precipitation method using CuCl 2 as a precursor, respectively. These materials are made into a hybrid using poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)/poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) polymer solutions of low concentrations and are spin coated onto the pattern-etched copper-clad substrate. The sensor is tested using a source measurement unit (SMU) to obtain the change in the resistance of the sensor in open air and in a carbon dioxide environment. The fabricated sensor with an Arduino microcontroller detection unit showed a good sensing response of 60%.
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