| Literature DB >> 30424287 |
Hui Song1, Kun Li2, Chang Wang3.
Abstract
The accurate detection of NOx is an important issue, because nitrogen oxides are not only environmental pollutants, but also harm to human health. An array composed of two carbon nanotubes (CNTs)-based ionization sensors with different separations is proposed for NO and NO₂ selective detection. The experimental results indicate that the CNTs-based ionization sensor has an intrinsic, monotonically decreasing response to NO or NO₂. The sensor with 80 µm separations and 100 µm separations exhibited the highest sensitivity of -0.11 nA/ppm to 300 ppm NO and -0.49 nA /ppm to 70 ppm NO₂, respectively. Although the effect of the NO₂ concentration on the NO response is much stronger than that of NO on NO₂, the array of these two sensors still exhibits the ability to simultaneously detect the concentrations of NO and NO₂ in a gas mixture without component separation.Entities:
Keywords: NOx; carbon nanotube (CNT); ionization sensor array; non-self-sustaining discharge; selectivity
Year: 2018 PMID: 30424287 PMCID: PMC6082268 DOI: 10.3390/mi9070354
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Micromachines (Basel) ISSN: 2072-666X Impact factor: 2.891
Figure 1(a) Schematic diagram of the test system; (b) SEM image of the carbon nanotube (CNT) film; and (c) Schematic of the triple-electrode sensor structure.
Figure 2Schematic diagram of gas distribution and experimental testing system.
Figure 3(a) NO response of the CNTs-based ionization sensor with 80 µm electrode separations and (b) NO2 response of the sensor with 100 µm separations at Ue = 150 V and Uc = 10 V.
Figure 4Simultaneous detection of NO and NO2 in a gas mixture using a sensor array with 80 μm and 100 μm separations at 150 V Ue and 10 V Uc, respectively. The collecting currents decreased with increasing (a) NO and (b) NO2 concentrations in dry air.