Batch-processed semiconductor gas sensor array for the selective detection of NOx in automotive exhaust gas

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This paper reports on a semiconductor gas sensor array to detect nitrogen oxides (NOx) in automotive exhaust gas. The proposed semiconductor gas sensor array consisted of one common electrode and three individual electrodes to minimize the size of the sensor array, and three sensing layers [TiO2 + SnO2 (15 wt%), SnO2, and Ga2O3] were deposited using screen printing. In addition, sensing materials were sintered under the same conditions in order to take advantage of batch processing. The sensing properties of the proposed sensor array were verified by experimental measurements, and the selectivity improved by using pattern recognition.

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Jang, H., Kim, M., & Kim, Y. (2016). Batch-processed semiconductor gas sensor array for the selective detection of NOx in automotive exhaust gas. Micro and Nano Systems Letters, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40486-016-0031-9

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