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Sensing performance of room temperature operated MEMS gas sensor for ppb level detection of hydrogen sulfide: a review

ISSN
09601317
Date Issued
2022-09-01
Author(s)
Verma, Gulshan
Gupta, Ankur
DOI
10.1088/1361-6439/ac82f8
Abstract
The presence of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) determines the air quality of both indoor and outdoor environments. To measure H2S concentration levels in the environment, a variety of sensors have been developed. metal oxide (MO x ) based gas sensors are among the most interesting class of MEMS sensors, capable of producing highly sensitive, selective, and specific signals in a plethora of chemical and physical signals. Nonetheless, in the presence of moisture, they have poor selectivity and response. However, the sensing performance of MO x towards H2S gas is previously reported in a number of studies. Nanotechnology advancements are expected to lead to the progress of highly sensitive, stable, and selective MO x -based H2S gas sensors in the future. This review article aims at enlightening the various aspects of H2S gas sensing technology in an unpretentious yet comprehensive manner.
Subjects
  • hydrogen sulfide

  • metal oxide

  • nanostructure

  • ppb level detection

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