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Challenges and opportunities for printed electrical gas sensors
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Author(s)
Barandun, Giandrin
Gonzalez Macia, Maria Laura
Lee, hong seok
Dincer, Can
Guder, Firat
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Printed electrical gas sensors are a low-cost, lightweight, low-power and potentially disposable alternative to gas sensors manufactured using conventional methods such as photolithography, etching and chemical vapor deposition. The growing interest in Internet-of-Things, smart homes, wearable devices and point-of-need sensors has been the main driver fueling the development of new classes of printed electrical gas sensors. In this Perspective, we provide an insight into the current research related to printed electrical gas sensors including materials, methods of fabrication, and applications in monitoring food quality, air quality, diagnosis of diseases and detection of hazardous gases. We further describe the challenges and future opportunities for this emerging technology.
Date Issued
2022-10-28
Date Acceptance
2022-09-06
Citation
ACS Sensors, 2022, 7 (10), pp.2804-2822
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/99617
URL
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssensors.2c01086
DOI
https://www.dx.doi.org/10.1021/acssensors.2c01086
ISSN
2379-3694
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
2804
End Page
2822
Journal / Book Title
ACS Sensors
Volume
7
Issue
10
Copyright Statement
© 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society. This work is published under a CC BY 4.0 International licence.
License URL
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sponsor
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Innovate UK
US Army (US)
Commission of the European Communities
Identifier
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acssensors.2c01086
Grant Number
OPP1212574
105471
W911QY20P0280
101025390
Subjects
Science & Technology
Physical Sciences
Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Chemistry, Analytical
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Chemistry
Science & Technology - Other Topics
gas sensing materials
sensing technology
gas sensor applications
printed gas sensors
health monitoring
air pollution monitoring
food freshness sensing
THIN-FILMS
SENSING CHARACTERISTICS
LOW-COST
GRAPHENE
NO2
NANOCOMPOSITES
NANOPARTICLES
SUBSTRATE
SPOILAGE
METAL
air pollution monitoring
food freshness sensing
gas sensing materials
gas sensor applications
health monitoring
printed gas sensors
sensing technology
Gases
Wearable Electronic Devices
Air Pollution
Gases
Air Pollution
Wearable Electronic Devices
0301 Analytical Chemistry
0903 Biomedical Engineering
1007 Nanotechnology
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2022-09-22
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