Ammonia gas detection by tannic acid functionalized and reduced graphene oxide at room temperature

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Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) based chemiresistor gas sensor has received much attention in gas sensing for high sensitivity, room temperature operation, and reversible. Here, for the first time, we present a promising chemiresistor for ammonia gas detection based on tannic acid (TA) functionalized and reduced graphene oxide (rGO TA functionalized). Green reductant of TA plays a major role in both reducing process and enhancing the gas sensing properties of rGO TA functionalized. Our results show rGO TA functionalized only selective to ammonia with excellent respond, recovery, respond time, and recovery times. rGO TA functionalized electrical resistance decreases upon exposure to NH3 where we postulated that it is due to n-doping by TA and charge transfer between rGO TA functionalized and NH3 through hydrogen bonding. Furthermore, rGO TA functionalized hinders the needs for stimulus for both recovery and respond. The combination of greener sensing material and simplicity in overall sensor design provides a new sight for green reductant approach of rGO based chemiresistor gas sensor. © 2014 Sweejiang Yoo et al.

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Yoo, S., Li, X., Wu, Y., Liu, W., Wang, X., & Yi, W. (2014). Ammonia gas detection by tannic acid functionalized and reduced graphene oxide at room temperature. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/497384

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