| Literature DB >> 35684724 |
Mohamed Arabi1, Majed Alghamdi2, Khalid Kabel3, Ahmed Labena4, Walaa S Gado5, Bhoomi Mavani6, Alison J Scott6, Alexander Penlidis6, Mustafa Yavuz7, Eihab Abdel-Rahman1.
Abstract
We report on the deployment of MEMS static bifurcation (DC) sensors for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs): hydrogen sulfide and formaldehyde. We demonstrate a sensor that can detect as low as a few ppm of hydrogen sulfide. We also demonstrate a sensor array that can selectively detect formaldehyde in the presence of benzene, a closely related interferent. Toward that end, we investigate the sensitivity and selectivity of two detector polymers-polyaniline (PANI) and poly (2,5-dimethyl aniline) (P25DMA)-to both gases. A semiautomatic method is developed to functionalize individual sensors and sensor arrays with the detector polymers. We found that the sensor array can selectively sense 1 ppm of formaldehyde in the presence of benzene.Entities:
Keywords: MEMS; VOCs; bifurcation; electrostatic
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35684724 PMCID: PMC9185245 DOI: 10.3390/s22114102
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.847
Figure 1Layout of the gas sensor.
Figure 2The first four modes of the gas sensor. (a) 1st out-of-plane bending; (b) 1st torsional mode; (c) 1st in-plane bending; (d) 2nd out-of-plane bending.
Figure 3Experimentally obtained first out-of-plane bending mode shape of the sensor.
Figure 4Defects of microfabrication processes.
Figure 5IR spectrum of the prepared PANI.
Figure 6Raman spectrum of the prepared PANI.
Figure 7GPC data for PANI.
Figure 8SEM image of the prepared PANI.
Figure 9The experimental setup for sensor functionalization.
Figure 10(a) The polymer depositing process on the sensor and (b–d) functionalized sensors.
Figure 11Frequency response of the sensor before and after functionalization with PANI.
Pull-in voltages (V) for the sensor with and without polymer under sawtooth loading.
| Pull-in 1 | Pull-in 2 | Pull-in 3 | Pull-in 4 | Pull-in 5 | Average | St. Dv | |
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| Blank | 6.5416 | 6.5416 | 6.545 | 6.5416 | 6.545 | 6.54296 | 0.0018 |
| Functionalized | 6.2628 | 6.2662 | 6.2628 | 6.2594 | 6.26416 | 6.26212 | 0.0018 |
Figure 12The experimental setup of gas testing.
Figure 13Displacement of the sensor’s tip before and after releasing the gas under a sawtooth signal excitation of 3 Hz frequency.
The mean and standard deviation of the detection voltage, in mV, for combinations of detector polymers and test gases.
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| 10 PPM | 5 PPM | 2 PPM | 1 PPM | |
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| 3.6 ± 0.57 | 1 ± 2 | ||
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| 8 ± 4.73 | 7.83 ± 8.56 | 9 ± 8.22 | 3 ± 1.41 |
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| 2.66 ± 0.58 | −2.33 ± 3.21 | ||
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| 7.5 ± 3.53 | 7.4 ± 3.64 | 7 ± 8.2 | |