Gas sensor based on photoconductive electrospun titania nanofibres operating at room temperature
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
An important drawback of semiconductor
gas sensors is their operating temperature that needs the
use of heaters. To overcome this problem a prototyping
sensor using titania nanofibres (with an average diameter
of 50 nm) as sensitive membrane were fabricated by
electrospinning directly on the transducer of the sensor.
Exploiting the effect of titania photoconductivity, resis-
tance variations upon gas interaction under continuous
irradiation of ultra violet light were measured at room
temperature. The resistive sensor response was evaluated
towards ammonia, nitrogen dioxide and humidity. The
sensor exhibited a higher response to ammonia than to
nitrogen dioxide, especially for concentrations larger than
100 ppb. For 200 ppb of ammonia and nitrogen dioxide,
the responses were*2.8 and 1.5 %, respectively.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Macagnano, Antonella; Zampetti, Emiliano; Bearzotti, Andrea
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