Sensors (Apr 2022)

Design of a Surface Plasmon Resonance CO Sensor

  • Francisco Pérez-Ocón,
  • Antonio Manuel Pozo,
  • Jorge Cortina,
  • Ovidio Rabaza

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22093299
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 9
p. 3299

Abstract

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Carbon monoxide (CO) is a highly toxic gas, which can cause death if it is inhaled in small quantities for a long time or in large quantities for a short time. Since this gas can be lethal, it is essential to detect it from minute to large concentrations. Our study consists of the design of a superficial plasmonic resonance (SPR) CO sensor of tiny dimensions which is capable of giving an immediate response at different concentrations. It is designed to work at different heights above sea level since the refractive index of this gas depends on a mixture with air and the air pressure. Due to its low weight and tiny dimensions, it is ideal for space travel or on airplanes. The results show a high resolution and sensitivity (~10−5 RIU of resolution and a sensitivity of 13.51–81.26 RIU−1).

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