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SAW gas sensors with titania nanotubes layers

TitleSAW gas sensors with titania nanotubes layers
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2011
AuthorsPenza, Michele, Sadek A.Z., Zheng H.D., Aversa Patrizia, McCulloch D.G., Kalantar-Zadeh K., and Wlodarski W.
JournalSensor Letters
Volume9
Pagination925-928
ISSN1546198X
KeywordsAcetone, Acoustic surface wave devices, Acoustic waves, acoustics, Aromatic hydrocarbons, Chemical sensors, Coatings, Differential mode, Ethanol, Gas detectors, Gas sensitive material, Gases, High sensitivity, Hydrogen gas, Linear response, m-Xylene, Methanol, Nanostructured materials, Nanotubes, Nanotubular, Quartz, Room temperature, Room temperature detection, SAW gas sensors, Solvent-casting, ST-cut quartz, Surface acoustic wave sensors, TiO, Titania, Titania nanotubes, Titania nanotubes films, Titanium dioxide, Two-port resonator, Volatile organic compounds, Xylene
Abstract

A surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor with titania nanotubular layer as the gas sensitive material has been developed. This SAW 433 MHz two-port resonator has been fabricated on ST-cut quartz substrate and functionally characterized as an oscillator in dual differential mode. Solvent-casting coatings of anodized TiO2 nanotubes have been used for coating the devices for room-temperature detection of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) including methanol, ethanol, acetone and m-xylene as well as hydrogen gas. The results demonstrate linear responses and high sensitivity of these sensors with the largest sensitivity achieved for ethanol to be 156 kHz/ppm at room temperature. Copyright © 2011 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved.

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DOI10.1166/sl.2011.1645
Citation KeyPenza2011925