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Cuprous Oxide Based Chemiresistive Electronic Nose for Discrimination of Volatile Organic Compounds

Journal

ACS SENSORS
Volume 4, Issue 11, Pages 3051-3055

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acssensors.9b01697

Keywords

metal oxide semiconductor; nanoparticles; silanization; sensor array; gas sensor; principal component analysis

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [GRF 14303917]
  2. Chinese University of Hong Kong [4053330]
  3. Hong Kong PhD Fellowship

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This paper reports a facile functionalization method on a metal-oxide semiconductor and a cuprous oxide (Cu2O) based chemiresistive electronic nose for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). A library of functionalized Cu2O nanospheres was developed through silanization using chemically diverse organosilanes. An electronic nose was fabricated with unmodified Cu2O nanospheres and five types of functionalized Cu2O nanospheres as the sensing elements. The electronic nose showed stable and rapid resistance responses to 25-200 ppm model VOCs, with the operating temperature of 180 degrees C. Single VOCs and ternary VOC mixtures could be discriminated by the electronic nose, and six types of tea leaves were also proved to be distinguishable as an illustration of the application of the electronic nose. We expected that the silanization could provide a simple approach for material diversification and the electronic nose would have further application in identification and discrimination of complex gas samples.

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