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A single-walled carbon nanotube network gas sensing device
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A single-walled carbon nanotube network gas sensing device

Li-Chun Wang, Kea-Tiong Tang, I-Ju Teng, Cheng-Tzu Kuo, Cheng-Long Ho, Han-Wen Kuo, Tseng-Hsiung Su, Shang-Ren Yang, Gia-Nan Shi and Chang-Ping Chang
Sensors, Vol.11(8), pp.7763-7772
2011

Abstract

Chemical vapors Gas sensing device Single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) networks
The goal of this research was to develop a chemical gas sensing device based on single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) networks. The SWCNT networks are synthesized on Al2O3-deposted SiO2/Si substrates with 10 nm-thick Fe as the catalyst precursor layer using microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD). The development of interconnected SWCNT networks can be exploited to recognize the identities of different chemical gases by the strength of their particular surface adsorptive and desorptive responses to various types of chemical vapors. The physical responses on the surface of the SWCNT networks cause superficial changes in the electric charge that can be converted into electronic signals for identification. In this study, we tested NO2 and NH 3 vapors at ppm levels at room temperature with our self-made gas sensing device, which was able to obtain responses to sensitivity changes with a concentration of 10 ppm for NO 2 and 24 ppm for NH 3 . © 2011 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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