Sensors (Oct 2019)

The Multisensor Array Based on Grown-On-Chip Zinc Oxide Nanorod Network for Selective Discrimination of Alcohol Vapors at Sub-ppm Range

  • Anton Bobkov,
  • Alexey Varezhnikov,
  • Ilya Plugin,
  • Fedor S. Fedorov,
  • Vanessa Trouillet,
  • Udo Geckle,
  • Martin Sommer,
  • Vladimir Goffman,
  • Vyacheslav Moshnikov,
  • Victor Sysoev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s19194265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 19
p. 4265

Abstract

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We discuss the fabrication of gas-analytical multisensor arrays based on ZnO nanorods grown via a hydrothermal route directly on a multielectrode chip. The protocol to deposit the nanorods over the chip includes the primary formation of ZnO nano-clusters over the surface and secondly the oxide hydrothermal growth in a solution that facilitates the appearance of ZnO nanorods in the high aspect ratio which comprise a network. We have tested the proof-of-concept prototype of the ZnO nanorod network-based chip heated up to 400 °C versus three alcohol vapors, ethanol, isopropanol and butanol, at approx. 0.2−5 ppm concentrations when mixed with dry air. The results indicate that the developed chip is highly sensitive to these analytes with a detection limit down to the sub-ppm range. Due to the pristine differences in ZnO nanorod network density the chip yields a vector signal which enables the discrimination of various alcohols at a reasonable degree via processing by linear discriminant analysis even at a sub-ppm concentration range suitable for practical applications.

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