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Inkjet printed LED based pH chemical sensor for gas sensing

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:10 authored by Martina O'Toole, Roderick Shepherd, Gordon WallaceGordon Wallace, Dermot Diamond
Predictable behaviour is a critical factor when developing a sensor for potential deployment within a wireless sensor network (WSN). The work presented here details the fabrication and performance of an optical chemical sensor for gaseous acetic acid analysis, which was constructed using inkjet printed deposition of a colorimetric chemical sensor. The chemical sensor comprised a pH indicator dye (bromophenol blue), phase transfer salt tetrahexylammonium bromide and polymer ethyl cellulose dissolved in 1-butanol. A paired emitter-detector diode (PEDD) optical detector was employed to monitor responses of the colorimetric chemical sensor as it exhibits good sensitivity, low power consumption, is low cost, accurate and has excellent signal-to-noise ratios. The chemical sensor formulation was printed directly onto the surface of the emitter LED, and the resulting chemical sensors characterised with respect to their layer thickness, response time and recovery time. The fabrication reproducibility of inkjet printed chemical sensors in comparison to drop casted chemical sensors was investigated. Colorimetric chemical sensors produced by inkjet printing, exhibited an improved reproducibility for the detection of gaseous acetic acid with a relative standard deviation of 5.5% in comparison to 68.0% calculated for drop casted sensors (n = 10). The stability of the chemical sensor was also investigated through both intra and inter-day studies.

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Nanobionics

Australian Research Council

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O''Toole, M., Shepherd, R. L., Wallace, G. G. & Diamond, D. (2009). Inkjet printed LED based pH chemical sensor for gas sensing. Analytica Chimica Acta, 652 (1-2), 308-314.

Journal title

Analytica Chimica Acta

Volume

652

Issue

1/02/2024

Pagination

308-314

Language

English

RIS ID

30293

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