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Optimization of Perovskite Gas Sensor Performance: Characterization, Measurement and Experimental Design

Eight different types of nanostructured perovskites based on YCoO [Formula: see text] with different chemical compositions are prepared as gas sensor materials, and they are studied with two target gases NO [Formula: see text] and CO. Moreover, a statistical approach is adopted to optimize their per...

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Autores principales: Bertocci, Francesco, Fort, Ada, Vignoli, Valerio, Mugnaini, Marco, Berni, Rossella
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28604587
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061352
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author Bertocci, Francesco
Fort, Ada
Vignoli, Valerio
Mugnaini, Marco
Berni, Rossella
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Fort, Ada
Vignoli, Valerio
Mugnaini, Marco
Berni, Rossella
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description Eight different types of nanostructured perovskites based on YCoO [Formula: see text] with different chemical compositions are prepared as gas sensor materials, and they are studied with two target gases NO [Formula: see text] and CO. Moreover, a statistical approach is adopted to optimize their performance. The innovative contribution is carried out through a split-plot design planning and modeling, also involving random effects, for studying Metal Oxide Semiconductors (MOX) sensors in a robust design context. The statistical results prove the validity of the proposed approach; in fact, for each material type, the variation of the electrical resistance achieves a satisfactory optimized value conditional to the working temperature and by controlling for the gas concentration variability. Just to mention some results, the sensing material YCo [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] (Mt1) achieved excellent solutions during the optimization procedure. In particular, Mt1 resulted in being useful and feasible for the detection of both gases, with optimal response equal to +10.23% and working temperature at [Formula: see text] C for CO (284 ppm, from design) and response equal to −14.17% at [Formula: see text] C for NO [Formula: see text] (16 ppm, from design). Analogously, for NO [Formula: see text] (16 ppm, from design), the material type YCo [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] Pd (Mt8) allows for optimizing the response value at [Formula: see text] with a working temperature at [Formula: see text] C, whereas for YCo [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] (Mt3), the best response value is achieved at [Formula: see text] with the temperature equal to [Formula: see text] C.
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spelling pubmed-54927052017-07-03 Optimization of Perovskite Gas Sensor Performance: Characterization, Measurement and Experimental Design Bertocci, Francesco Fort, Ada Vignoli, Valerio Mugnaini, Marco Berni, Rossella Sensors (Basel) Article Eight different types of nanostructured perovskites based on YCoO [Formula: see text] with different chemical compositions are prepared as gas sensor materials, and they are studied with two target gases NO [Formula: see text] and CO. Moreover, a statistical approach is adopted to optimize their performance. The innovative contribution is carried out through a split-plot design planning and modeling, also involving random effects, for studying Metal Oxide Semiconductors (MOX) sensors in a robust design context. The statistical results prove the validity of the proposed approach; in fact, for each material type, the variation of the electrical resistance achieves a satisfactory optimized value conditional to the working temperature and by controlling for the gas concentration variability. Just to mention some results, the sensing material YCo [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] (Mt1) achieved excellent solutions during the optimization procedure. In particular, Mt1 resulted in being useful and feasible for the detection of both gases, with optimal response equal to +10.23% and working temperature at [Formula: see text] C for CO (284 ppm, from design) and response equal to −14.17% at [Formula: see text] C for NO [Formula: see text] (16 ppm, from design). Analogously, for NO [Formula: see text] (16 ppm, from design), the material type YCo [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] Pd (Mt8) allows for optimizing the response value at [Formula: see text] with a working temperature at [Formula: see text] C, whereas for YCo [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] O [Formula: see text] (Mt3), the best response value is achieved at [Formula: see text] with the temperature equal to [Formula: see text] C. MDPI 2017-06-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5492705/ /pubmed/28604587 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061352 Text en © 2017 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Optimization of Perovskite Gas Sensor Performance: Characterization, Measurement and Experimental Design
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title_fullStr Optimization of Perovskite Gas Sensor Performance: Characterization, Measurement and Experimental Design
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5492705/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28604587
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s17061352
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