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Room Temperature Ammonia Gas Sensor Based on p-Type-like V2O5 Nanosheets towards Food Spoilage Monitoring
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Van Duy, Lai (author)
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Nguyet, To Thi (author)
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Le, Dang Thi Thanh (author)
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Van Duy, Nguyen (author)
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- Nguyen, Hugo, 1955- (author)
- Uppsala universitet,Mikrosystemteknik
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Biasioli, Franco (author)
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Tonezzer, Matteo (author)
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Di Natale, Corrado (author)
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Hoa, Nguyen Duc (author)
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- 2022-12-28
- 2023
- English.
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In: Nanomaterials. - : MDPI. - 2079-4991. ; 13:1, s. 146-146
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- Gas sensors play an important role in many areas of human life, including the monitoring of production processes, occupational safety, food quality assessment, and air pollution monitoring. Therefore, the need for gas sensors to monitor hazardous gases, such as ammonia, at low operating temperatures has become increasingly important in many fields. Sensitivity, selectivity, low cost, and ease of production are crucial characteristics for creating a capillary network of sensors for the protection of the environment and human health. However, developing gas sensors that are not only efficient but also small and inexpensive and therefore integrable into everyday life is a difficult challenge. In this paper, we report on a resistive sensor for ammonia detection based on thin V2O5 nanosheets operating at room temperature. The small thickness and porosity of the V2O5 nanosheets give the sensors good performance for sensing ammonia at room temperature (RT), with a relative change of resistance of 9.4% to 5 ppm ammonia (NH3) and an estimated detection limit of 0.4 ppm. The sensor is selective with respect to the seven interferents tested; it is repeatable and stable over the long term (four months). Although V2O5 is generally an n-type semiconductor, in this case the nanosheets show a p-type semiconductor behavior, and thus a possible sensing mechanism is proposed. The device’s performance, along with its size, low cost, and low power consumption, makes it a good candidate for monitoring freshness and spoilage along the food supply chain.Keywords: gas sensor; vanadium pentoxide; ammonia; nanosheet; room temperature; food quality
Subject headings
- TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER -- Nanoteknik (hsv//swe)
- ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY -- Nano-technology (hsv//eng)
Keyword
- gas sensor
- vanadium pentoxide
- amonia
- nanosheet
- room temperature
- food quality
- Teknisk fysik med inriktning mot mikrosystemteknik
- Engineering Science with specialization in Microsystems Technology
- Teknisk fysik med inriktning mot materialvetenskap
- Engineering Science with specialization in Materials Science
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