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Highly Sensitive and Selective Gas Sensors Based on NiO/MnO(2)@NiO Nanosheets to Detect Allyl Mercaptan Gas Released by Humans under Psychological Stress

NiO nanosheets are synthesized in situ on gas sensor chips using a facile solvothermal method. These NiO nanosheets are then used as gas sensors to analyze allyl mercaptan (AM) gas, an exhaled biomarker of psychological stress. Additionally, MnO(2) nanosheets are synthesized onto the surfaces of the...

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Autores principales: Li, Chunyan, Choi, Pil Gyu, Masuda, Yoshitake
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9507369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35839470
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202202442
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Sumario:NiO nanosheets are synthesized in situ on gas sensor chips using a facile solvothermal method. These NiO nanosheets are then used as gas sensors to analyze allyl mercaptan (AM) gas, an exhaled biomarker of psychological stress. Additionally, MnO(2) nanosheets are synthesized onto the surfaces of the NiO nanosheets to enhance the gas‐sensing performance. The gas‐sensing response of the NiO nanosheet sensor is higher than that of the MnO(2)@NiO nanosheet sensor. The response value can reach 56.69, when the NiO nanosheet sensor detects 40 ppm AM gas. Interestingly, a faster response time (115 s) is obtained when the MnO(2)@NiO nanosheet sensor is exposed to 40 ppm of AM gas. Moreover, the selectivity toward AM gas is about 17–37 times greater than those toward confounders. The mechanism of gas sensing and the factors contributing to the enhance gas response of the NiO and MnO(2)@NiO nanosheets are discussed. The products of AM gas oxidized by the gas sensor are identified by gas chromatography‐mass spectrometry (GC/MS). AM gas detection is an unprecedented application for semiconductor metal oxides. From a broader perspective, the developed sensors represent a new platform for the identification and monitoring of gases released by humans under psychological stress, which is increasing in modern life.