Nickel-oxide based thick-film gas sensors for volatile organic compound detection

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In this paper, we report on the development of a highly sensitive and humidity-tolerant metal-oxide-based volatile organic compound (VOC) sensor, capable of rapidly detecting low concentrations of VOCs. For this, we successfully fabricated two different thicknesses of nickel oxide (NiO) sensors using a spin-coating technique and tested them with seven different common VOCs at 40% r.h. The measured film thickness of the spin-coated NiO was ~5 µm (S-5) and ~10 µm (S-10). The fastest response and recovery times for all VOCs were less than 80 s and 120 s, respectively. The highest response (Rg/Ra = 1.5 for 5 ppm ethanol) was observed at 350◦C for both sensors. Sensors were also tested in two different humidity conditions (40% and 90% r.h.). The humidity did not significantly influence the observed sensitivity of the films. Furthermore, S-10 NiO showed only a 3% drift in the baseline resistance between the two humidity conditions, making our sensor humidity-tolerant compared to traditional n-type sensors. Thus, we propose thick-film NiO (10 µm) sensing material as an interesting alternative VOC sensor that is fast and humidity-tolerant.

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Ayyala, S. K., & Covington, J. A. (2021). Nickel-oxide based thick-film gas sensors for volatile organic compound detection. Chemosensors, 9(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors9090247

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