Facile Electrodeposition-Based Chemosensors Using PANI and C-Hybrid Nanomaterials for the Selective Detection of Ammonia and Nitrogen Dioxide at Room Temperature
Alexandru Grigoroiu,
Carmen-Marinela Mihailescu,
Mihaela Savin,
Carmen Aura Moldovan,
Costin Brasoveanu,
Silviu Dinulescu,
Nikolay Djourelov,
Georgescu Vlad Cristian,
Oana Brincoveanu,
Gabriel Craciun,
Cristina Pachiu,
Ion Stan,
Bogdan Firtat,
George Stelian Muscalu,
Marian Ion,
Adrian Anghelescu
Affiliations
Alexandru Grigoroiu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Carmen-Marinela Mihailescu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Mihaela Savin
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Carmen Aura Moldovan
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Costin Brasoveanu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Silviu Dinulescu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Nikolay Djourelov
Extreme Light Infrastructure-Nuclear Physics (ELI-NP), ‘Horia Hulubei’ National R&D Institute for Physics and Nuclear Engineering (IFIN-HH), 30 Reactorului Street, 077125 Măgurele, Romania
Georgescu Vlad Cristian
Romelgen, 82 Baicului Street, 021771 Bucharest, Romania
Oana Brincoveanu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Gabriel Craciun
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Cristina Pachiu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Ion Stan
Romelgen, 82 Baicului Street, 021771 Bucharest, Romania
Bogdan Firtat
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
George Stelian Muscalu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Marian Ion
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Adrian Anghelescu
National Institute for Research and Development in Microtechnologies (IMT Bucharest), 126A Iancu Nicolae Street, 72996 Bucharest, Romania
Sensor systems for monitoring indoor air quality are vital for the precise quantification of the mechanisms which lead to the deterioration of human health, with a typical person spending an average of 20 h a day in an enclosed space. Thus, a series of layered chemoresistive sensors, obtained by the facile electrodeposition of carbon nanomaterial-enhanced PANI composites, have been tested for the selective detection of two core indoor pollutants: ammonia and nitrogen dioxide. The sensors were tested with respect to sensitivity and selectivity to the target gasses, with performance being assessed based on response linearity and repeatability at room temperature. Of the tested sensors, two have been identified as having an adequate performance on ammonia, with sensitivities of up to 96.99% and resolutions of up to 0.85 ppm being observed, while on nitrogen dioxide, despite the successful sensor having a lower sensitivity, 10.71%, it has shown high resolution, 1.25 ppm, and linearity over a large concentration domain. These high performances highlight the viability of multi-layers chemosensors based on the electrodeposition of nanomaterial-enhanced conductive polymers for the detection of pollutant gasses, with finetuning of the detection layer allowing the accurate monitoring of a wide range of gasses.