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Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases

The breath gas analysis through gas phase chemical analysis draws attention in terms of non-invasive and real time monitoring. The array-type sensors are one of the diagnostic methods with high sensitivity and selectivity towards the target gases. Herein, we presented a 2 × 4 sensor array with a mic...

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Autores principales: Kim, Gwang Su, Park, Yumin, Shin, Joonchul, Song, Young Geun, Kang, Chong-Yun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051922
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author Kim, Gwang Su
Park, Yumin
Shin, Joonchul
Song, Young Geun
Kang, Chong-Yun
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Park, Yumin
Shin, Joonchul
Song, Young Geun
Kang, Chong-Yun
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description The breath gas analysis through gas phase chemical analysis draws attention in terms of non-invasive and real time monitoring. The array-type sensors are one of the diagnostic methods with high sensitivity and selectivity towards the target gases. Herein, we presented a 2 × 4 sensor array with a micro-heater and ceramic chip. The device is designed in a small size for portability, including the internal eight-channel sensor array. In(2)O(3) NRs and WO(3) NRs manufactured through the E-beam evaporator’s glancing angle method were used as sensing materials. Pt, Pd, and Au metal catalysts were decorated for each channel to enhance functionality. The sensor array was measured for the exhaled gas biomarkers CH(3)COCH(3), NO(2), and H(2)S to confirm the respiratory diagnostic performance. Through this operation, the theoretical detection limit was calculated as 1.48 ppb for CH(3)COCH(3), 1.9 ppt for NO(2), and 2.47 ppb for H(2)S. This excellent detection performance indicates that our sensor array detected the CH(3)COCH(3), NO(2), and H(2)S as biomarkers, applying to the breath gas analysis. Our results showed the high potential of the gas sensor array as a non-invasive diagnostic tool that enables real-time monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-79671522021-03-18 Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases Kim, Gwang Su Park, Yumin Shin, Joonchul Song, Young Geun Kang, Chong-Yun Sensors (Basel) Communication The breath gas analysis through gas phase chemical analysis draws attention in terms of non-invasive and real time monitoring. The array-type sensors are one of the diagnostic methods with high sensitivity and selectivity towards the target gases. Herein, we presented a 2 × 4 sensor array with a micro-heater and ceramic chip. The device is designed in a small size for portability, including the internal eight-channel sensor array. In(2)O(3) NRs and WO(3) NRs manufactured through the E-beam evaporator’s glancing angle method were used as sensing materials. Pt, Pd, and Au metal catalysts were decorated for each channel to enhance functionality. The sensor array was measured for the exhaled gas biomarkers CH(3)COCH(3), NO(2), and H(2)S to confirm the respiratory diagnostic performance. Through this operation, the theoretical detection limit was calculated as 1.48 ppb for CH(3)COCH(3), 1.9 ppt for NO(2), and 2.47 ppb for H(2)S. This excellent detection performance indicates that our sensor array detected the CH(3)COCH(3), NO(2), and H(2)S as biomarkers, applying to the breath gas analysis. Our results showed the high potential of the gas sensor array as a non-invasive diagnostic tool that enables real-time monitoring. MDPI 2021-03-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7967152/ /pubmed/33803466 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051922 Text en © 2021 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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Kim, Gwang Su
Park, Yumin
Shin, Joonchul
Song, Young Geun
Kang, Chong-Yun
Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title_full Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title_fullStr Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title_full_unstemmed Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title_short Metal Oxide Nanorods-Based Sensor Array for Selective Detection of Biomarker Gases
title_sort metal oxide nanorods-based sensor array for selective detection of biomarker gases
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967152/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33803466
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21051922
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