Carbon Nanotubes Ammonia Sensor Printed by Aerosol Jet System

source: RICE, FEE, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, EPCI e-Symposium

Abstract:

This article deals with ammonia gas sensor based on carbon nanotubes. Active layer is deposited on a flexible substrate by new deposition technique called Aerosol Jet.

The deposition technique remove deficiency of today’s common used deposition technique, where it is very difficult to deposit a thin homogeneous layer of carbon nanotubes. The final sensor was tested against to 50 ppm ammonia concentration at the room temperature. The electric parameter changes of the sensor during the testing was measured by AC LRC bridge and achieved results are discussed.


Title:Carbon Nanotubes Ammonia Sensor Printed by Aerosol Jet System

Author(s): J.Stulik and A. Hamacek
Organisation(s): Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of West Bohemia in Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic
Symposium: 1st PCNS Passive Components Networking Days, 12-15th Sep 2017, Brno, Czech Republic
Reference: paper 4.5.  New Development Session., PCNS2017 Proceedings Pg.91-94
ISBN: 978-80-905 768-8-9
e-Sessions  Applications: Industrial
e-Sessions Scope Components: Sensors
e-Sessions Topics: Technology, Materials, Measurement & Test


 

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