Formaldehyde Sensing Using Tapered U-Shape Plastic Optical Fiber Coated With Zinc Oxide Nanorods

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Continuous exposure to formaldehyde may cause injury to the central nervous, respiratory, blood, and immunological systems. Tapered U-shape plastic optical fiber (POF) coated with zinc oxide nanorods was evaluated at wavelength of 645 nm for formaldehyde vapor sensing within a concentration range from 5% to 20%. The tapered POF with 500 $\mu \text{m}$ waist diameter was prepared using chemical etching technique. Zinc oxide nanorods were synthesized using hydrothermal method and growth for 12 hours on the tapered POF. The proposed sensor exhibited a good response to formaldehyde concentration ranging from 5% to 20% with sensitivity and linearity measured to be 0.00543V/% and 98.58%, respectively. Excellent measurement stability was observed when the concentrations from 5% and above are maintain over a 600 second period. Highest difference voltage was produced by 0.0958V due to the more scattering effect of ZnO nanorods at 20% of formaldehyde concentration. This proposed sensor might be also used to detect air pollution produced not just by formaldehyde vapor, but also by other dangerous or poisonous vapors or gases.

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Johari, S. H., Cheak, T. Z., Rahim, H. R. A., Jali, M. H., Yusof, H. H. M., Johari, M. A. M., & Harun, S. W. (2022). Formaldehyde Sensing Using Tapered U-Shape Plastic Optical Fiber Coated With Zinc Oxide Nanorods. IEEE Access, 10, 91445–91451. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2022.3202176

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