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A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors

Chemoresistive nanostructured gas sensors are employed in many diverse applications in the medical, industrial, environmental, etc. fields; therefore, it is crucial to have a device that is able to quickly calibrate and characterize them. To this aim, a portable, user-friendly device designed to eas...

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Autores principales: Astolfi, Michele, Zonta, Giulia, Gherardi, Sandro, Malagù, Cesare, Vincenzi, Donato, Rispoli, Giorgio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13182549
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author Astolfi, Michele
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Vincenzi, Donato
Rispoli, Giorgio
author_facet Astolfi, Michele
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Vincenzi, Donato
Rispoli, Giorgio
author_sort Astolfi, Michele
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description Chemoresistive nanostructured gas sensors are employed in many diverse applications in the medical, industrial, environmental, etc. fields; therefore, it is crucial to have a device that is able to quickly calibrate and characterize them. To this aim, a portable, user-friendly device designed to easily calibrate a sensor in laboratory and/or on field is introduced here. The device comprises a small hermetically sealed chamber (containing the sensor socket and a temperature/humidity sensor), a pneumatic system, and a custom electronics controlled by a Raspberry Pi 4 developing board, running a custom software (Version 1.0) whose user interface is accessed via a multitouch-screen. This device automatically characterizes the sensor heater in order to precisely set the desired working temperature, it acquires and plots the sensor current-to-voltage and Arrhenius relationships on the touch screen, and it can record the sensor responses to different gases and environments. These tests were performed in dry air on two representative sensors based on widely used SnO(2) material. The device demonstrated the independence of the Arrhenius plot from the film applied voltage and the linearity of the I–Vs, which resulted from the voltage step length (1–30 min) and temperature (200–550 °C).
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spelling pubmed-105355062023-09-29 A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors Astolfi, Michele Zonta, Giulia Gherardi, Sandro Malagù, Cesare Vincenzi, Donato Rispoli, Giorgio Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Chemoresistive nanostructured gas sensors are employed in many diverse applications in the medical, industrial, environmental, etc. fields; therefore, it is crucial to have a device that is able to quickly calibrate and characterize them. To this aim, a portable, user-friendly device designed to easily calibrate a sensor in laboratory and/or on field is introduced here. The device comprises a small hermetically sealed chamber (containing the sensor socket and a temperature/humidity sensor), a pneumatic system, and a custom electronics controlled by a Raspberry Pi 4 developing board, running a custom software (Version 1.0) whose user interface is accessed via a multitouch-screen. This device automatically characterizes the sensor heater in order to precisely set the desired working temperature, it acquires and plots the sensor current-to-voltage and Arrhenius relationships on the touch screen, and it can record the sensor responses to different gases and environments. These tests were performed in dry air on two representative sensors based on widely used SnO(2) material. The device demonstrated the independence of the Arrhenius plot from the film applied voltage and the linearity of the I–Vs, which resulted from the voltage step length (1–30 min) and temperature (200–550 °C). MDPI 2023-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10535506/ /pubmed/37764577 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13182549 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Astolfi, Michele
Zonta, Giulia
Gherardi, Sandro
Malagù, Cesare
Vincenzi, Donato
Rispoli, Giorgio
A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title_full A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title_fullStr A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title_full_unstemmed A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title_short A Portable Device for I–V and Arrhenius Plots to Characterize Chemoresistive Gas Sensors: Test on SnO(2)-Based Sensors
title_sort portable device for i–v and arrhenius plots to characterize chemoresistive gas sensors: test on sno(2)-based sensors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10535506/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37764577
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13182549
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