Patent classifications
G01N27/127
Room temperature UV-activated hydrogen gas sensor
A hydrogen sensor that efficiently detects hydrogen gas at room temperature comprising a gold decorated reduced graphene oxide/zinc oxide (Au/rGO/ZnO) heterostructured composite, methods for making this sensor and a method for sensitive room temperature detection of hydrogen using the sensor.
Nanostructured Gas Sensor
A thin film gas sensor device includes a substrate, a first pillar, a second pillar, a nanostructured thin film layer, and a first and a second electrical contact. The first and second pillars are supported by the substrate. The nanostructured thin film layer is formed with a semi-conductor material including holes. The semiconductor material is configured to undergo a reduction in a density of the holes in the presence of a target gas, thereby increasing an electrical resistance of the nanostructured thin film layer. The first and the second electrical contacts are operably connected to the nanostructured thin film layer, such that the increase in electrical resistance can be detected.
GRAPHENE-BASED GAS SENSING PLATFORM
A gas sensing platform for sensing a gas component includes a chemoresistive gas sensor and a supporting substrate. The sensor includes a sensing region made of porous graphene having two interconnect regions each extending continuously from the sensing region and a gas-sensitive nanomaterial dispersed in the sensing region operable to deconvolute the gas component from a gas mixture. The chemoresistive gas sensor responds to the gas component by changing the resistance of the gas sensing region as the gas-sensitive nanomaterial binds with the gas component.
System and method for detection of concentration of micro and nano particles in a fluid environment
This disclosure relates generally to detection of concentration of micro and nano particles in a fluid environment. An acoustic transmitter array is selective coated with polymer and receiver array is deployed at a random location in a conduit. The acoustic transmitter array on the conduit is insonified at a predetermined frequency to obtain a plurality of reflected signals. A plurality of key features pertinent to the conduit are extracted from the plurality of reflected signals to obtain a plurality of acoustic signals. A correlation model is configured by inputting, at least one feature associated with the pre-processed acoustic signals. A known concentrations of nano and micro particles are trained with an artificial neural network algorithm and calibrated with ground truth data. The location of the transmitter array and receiver array and the correlation model are finalized for detecting concentration of the particular micro and nano particles in the fluid environment.
Multi-part nontoxic printed batteries
A battery system comprising: an anode composed of a non-toxic biocompatible metal; a first printable carbon-based current collector comprising biocompatible multiple few layer graphene (FLG) sheets in electrical contact with and extending from the anode; a three-dimensional (3D) hierarchical mesoporous carbon-based cathode including an open porous structure configured to catalyze an active material via gas diffusion; a polymer-based barrier film deposited on the 3D hierarchical mesoporous carbon-based cathode, the polymer-based barrier film configured to prevent oxygen from entering the open porous structure while deposited on the 3D hierarchical mesoporous carbon-based cathode; a second printable carbon-based current collector comprising biocompatible multiple few layer graphene (FLG) sheets in electrical contact with and extending from the cathode; and an electrolyte layer disposed between the anode and the cathode, the electrolyte layer configured to activate the battery system when released into one or both of the anode and the cathode.
Chemical sensors based on carbon nanotubes functionalised by conjugated polymers for analysis in aqueous medium
Disclosed are conjugated polymers bearing chemical probes and the use thereof for the preparation of chemical sensors based on carbon nanotubes allowing the selective detection of analytes in water.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE MATERIAL, ELECTRONIC DEVICE, SENSOR DEVICE, AND GAS SENSOR
An electronic device material includes: carbon nanotubes having a purity of Semiconductor Carbon Nanotubes of 80% by mass or more; and a n-type semiconductor.
GAS SENSOR COMPRISING ONE OR MORE SENSING WIRES
Numerous embodiments of a gas sensor and associated methods are described. In one embodiment, a gas sensor comprises a single wire. The resistance of the wire is measured for different temperatures, or the current through the wire or the voltage across the wire is measured for a constant temperature, and a profile for the surrounding gases is generated, enabling the surrounding gases to be identified. In another embodiment, a gas sensor comprises a first wire and a second wire in close proximity, where the first wire is used to generate temperature conditions, and the resistance of the second wire is measured for the different temperature conditions, or the current through the wire or the voltage across the wire is measured for a constant temperature. A profile for the surrounding gases is generated, enabling the surrounding gases to be identified.
Preparation Method for Graphene Material-based Resistive Gas Sensor Array and Application Method Thereof
The disclosure provides a preparation method for a graphene material-based resistive gas sensor array and an application method thereof. The preparation method includes: adding a metal salt solution to a graphene oxide solution to obtain a mixed suspension, adjusting a pH of the mixed suspension and dispersing the mixed suspension under ultrasound, incubating the mixed suspension on a shaker, then washing it with deionized water followed by dispersing it in a deionized water to obtain metal ion-induced graphene oxide self-assembled suspension, and preparing a plurality of parts of the suspension by varying the preparation conditions; and adding the plurality of parts of metal ion-induced graphene oxide self-assembled suspension respectively to fingers of a multi-site interdigitated electrode array, and drying naturally, reducing the plurality of parts of the suspension at 60 to 120° C. for 3 to 30 min. The disclosure achieves uniform loading of a graphene material on a substrate.
ALKENE-DETECTION GAS SENSOR AND SYSTEM USING THE SAME
[Object] To provide a compact and reusable alkene-detection gas sensor that detects an alkene and a system using the same.
[Solving Means] An alkene-detection gas sensor that detects an alkene in a sample gas according to the present invention includes: a first reaction unit that contains a palladium catalyst and oxidizes an alkene in a sample gas to convert the alkene into an aldehyde and/or a ketone; a second reaction unit that contains hydroxylamine salts and reacts with the aldehyde and/or ketone converted in the first reaction unit to generate an acid; and a response unit that includes an electrode supporting a semiconductor material of which an electrical resistance value changes by the generated acid, in which the palladium catalyst, the hydroxylamine salts, and the semiconductor material are separated from each other.