This work reports the recent results achieved at the SENSOR Lab, Brescia (Italy) to address the selectivity of metal oxide based gas sensors. In particular, two main strategies are being developed for this purpose: (i) investigating different sensing mechanisms featuring different response spectra that may be potentially integrated in a single device; (ii) exploiting the electronic nose (EN) approach. The former has been addressed only recently and activities are mainly focused on determining the most suitable configuration and measurements to exploit the novel mechanism. Devices suitable to exploit optical (photoluminescence), magnetic (magneto-optical Kerr effect) and surface ionization in addition to the traditional chemiresistor device are here discussed together with the sensing performance measured so far. The electronic nose is a much more consolidated technology, and results are shown concerning its suitability to respond to industrial and societal needs in the fields of food quality control and detection of microbial activity in human sweat.

Smetal oxide gas sensors, a survey of selectivity issues addressed at the SENSOR lab, Brescia (Italy)

PONZONI, Andrea;BARATTO, Camilla;CATTABIANI, NICOLA;FALASCONI, Matteo;GALSTYAN, Vardan;NUNEZ Carmona, Estefanía;Rigoni, Federica;SBERVEGLIERI, VERONICA;ZAMBOTTI, Giulia;ZAPPA, Dario
2017-01-01

Abstract

This work reports the recent results achieved at the SENSOR Lab, Brescia (Italy) to address the selectivity of metal oxide based gas sensors. In particular, two main strategies are being developed for this purpose: (i) investigating different sensing mechanisms featuring different response spectra that may be potentially integrated in a single device; (ii) exploiting the electronic nose (EN) approach. The former has been addressed only recently and activities are mainly focused on determining the most suitable configuration and measurements to exploit the novel mechanism. Devices suitable to exploit optical (photoluminescence), magnetic (magneto-optical Kerr effect) and surface ionization in addition to the traditional chemiresistor device are here discussed together with the sensing performance measured so far. The electronic nose is a much more consolidated technology, and results are shown concerning its suitability to respond to industrial and societal needs in the fields of food quality control and detection of microbial activity in human sweat.
2017
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PE3_13 Nanophysics: nanoelectronics, nanophotonics, nanomagnetism
PE4_4 Surface science and nanostructures
PE3_7 Semiconductors, material growth, physical properties
PE4_8 Electrochemistry, electrodialysis, microfluidics, sensors
PE5_6 New materials: oxides, alloys, composite, organic-inorganic hybrid, nanoparticles
PE7_5 Micro- and nanoelectronics, optoelectronics
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ELETTRONICO
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Electronic-nose, Enterobacter hormaechei, Gas-sensors, Magneto-optical kerr effect, Metal oxides Nanotubes, Nanowires, Photoluminescence, Skin microbiota, Surface ionization
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Ponzoni, Andrea; Baratto, Camilla; Cattabiani, Nicola; Falasconi, Matteo; Galstyan, Vardan; NUNEZ Carmona, Estefanía; Rigoni, Federica; Sberveglieri, ...espandi
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