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Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S

Toxic gases, such as NO(x), SO(x), H(2)S and other S-containing gases, cause numerous harmful effects on human health even at very low gas concentrations. Reliable detection of various gases in low concentration is mandatory in the fields such as industrial plants, environmental monitoring, air qual...

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Autores principales: Khan, Md Ashfaque Hossain, Rao, Mulpuri V., Li, Qiliang
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30795591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040905
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description Toxic gases, such as NO(x), SO(x), H(2)S and other S-containing gases, cause numerous harmful effects on human health even at very low gas concentrations. Reliable detection of various gases in low concentration is mandatory in the fields such as industrial plants, environmental monitoring, air quality assurance, automotive technologies and so on. In this paper, the recent advances in electrochemical sensors for toxic gas detections were reviewed and summarized with a focus on NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S gas sensors. The recent progress of the detection of each of these toxic gases was categorized by the highly explored sensing materials over the past few decades. The important sensing performance parameters like sensitivity/response, response and recovery times at certain gas concentration and operating temperature for different sensor materials and structures have been summarized and tabulated to provide a thorough performance comparison. A novel metric, sensitivity per ppm/response time ratio has been calculated for each sensor in order to compare the overall sensing performance on the same reference. It is found that hybrid materials-based sensors exhibit the highest average ratio for NO(2) gas sensing, whereas GaN and metal-oxide based sensors possess the highest ratio for SO(2) and H(2)S gas sensing, respectively. Recently, significant research efforts have been made exploring new sensor materials, such as graphene and its derivatives, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), GaN, metal-metal oxide nanostructures, solid electrolytes and organic materials to detect the above-mentioned toxic gases. In addition, the contemporary progress in SO(2) gas sensors based on zeolite and paper and H(2)S gas sensors based on colorimetric and metal-organic framework (MOF) structures have also been reviewed. Finally, this work reviewed the recent first principle studies on the interaction between gas molecules and novel promising materials like arsenene, borophene, blue phosphorene, GeSe monolayer and germanene. The goal is to understand the surface interaction mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-64131982019-04-03 Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S Khan, Md Ashfaque Hossain Rao, Mulpuri V. Li, Qiliang Sensors (Basel) Review Toxic gases, such as NO(x), SO(x), H(2)S and other S-containing gases, cause numerous harmful effects on human health even at very low gas concentrations. Reliable detection of various gases in low concentration is mandatory in the fields such as industrial plants, environmental monitoring, air quality assurance, automotive technologies and so on. In this paper, the recent advances in electrochemical sensors for toxic gas detections were reviewed and summarized with a focus on NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S gas sensors. The recent progress of the detection of each of these toxic gases was categorized by the highly explored sensing materials over the past few decades. The important sensing performance parameters like sensitivity/response, response and recovery times at certain gas concentration and operating temperature for different sensor materials and structures have been summarized and tabulated to provide a thorough performance comparison. A novel metric, sensitivity per ppm/response time ratio has been calculated for each sensor in order to compare the overall sensing performance on the same reference. It is found that hybrid materials-based sensors exhibit the highest average ratio for NO(2) gas sensing, whereas GaN and metal-oxide based sensors possess the highest ratio for SO(2) and H(2)S gas sensing, respectively. Recently, significant research efforts have been made exploring new sensor materials, such as graphene and its derivatives, transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs), GaN, metal-metal oxide nanostructures, solid electrolytes and organic materials to detect the above-mentioned toxic gases. In addition, the contemporary progress in SO(2) gas sensors based on zeolite and paper and H(2)S gas sensors based on colorimetric and metal-organic framework (MOF) structures have also been reviewed. Finally, this work reviewed the recent first principle studies on the interaction between gas molecules and novel promising materials like arsenene, borophene, blue phosphorene, GeSe monolayer and germanene. The goal is to understand the surface interaction mechanism. MDPI 2019-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6413198/ /pubmed/30795591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040905 Text en © 2019 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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Khan, Md Ashfaque Hossain
Rao, Mulpuri V.
Li, Qiliang
Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title_full Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title_fullStr Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title_full_unstemmed Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title_short Recent Advances in Electrochemical Sensors for Detecting Toxic Gases: NO(2), SO(2) and H(2)S
title_sort recent advances in electrochemical sensors for detecting toxic gases: no(2), so(2) and h(2)s
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6413198/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30795591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s19040905
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