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Single-nanobelt electronic nose: engineering and tests of the simplest analytical element.

Victor V Sysoev1, Evghenii Strelcov, Martin Sommer, Michael Bruns, Ilia Kiselev, Wilhelm Habicht, Swastik Kar, Luca Gregoratti, Maya Kiskinova, Andrei Kolmakov.   

Abstract

Electronic instruments mimicking the mammalian olfactory system are often referred to as "electronic noses" (E-noses). Thanks to recent nanotechnology breakthroughs the fabrication of mesoscopic and even nanoscopic E-noses is now feasible in the size domain where miniaturization of the microanalytical systems encounters principal limitations. Here we describe probably the simplest and yet fully functioning E-nose made of an individual single-crystal metal oxide quasi-1D nanobelt. The nanobelt was indexed with a number of electrodes in a way that each segment of the nanobelt between two electrodes defines an individual sensing elemental "receptor" of the array. The required diversity of the sensing elements is "encoded" in the nanobelt morphology via longitudinal width variations of the nanobelt realized during its growth and via functionalization of some of the segments with Pd catalyst. The proposed approach represents the combined bottom-up/top-down technologically viable route to develop robust and sensitive analytical systems scalable down to submicrometer dimensions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20731432     DOI: 10.1021/nn100435h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


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