Here we report the fabrication and the testing of a quartz crystal nanobalance (QCN ) microsensor assembled using single-wall carbon nanotubes dispersed in a polymer matrix. The sensor was used for NH3 detection. The good performances of this sensor, characterized by a detection limit of 1 ppm and by fast response times , are compared with those of a resistive sensor assembled using the same SWNTs The research is aimed at combining different sensing devices based on carbon nanotubes for manufacturing a lab-on-chip hybrid system

A carbon nanotube-based quartz crystal nanobalance for NH3 detection: Toward the assembling of a sensing platform

Toschi F;Toschi F;
2007

Abstract

Here we report the fabrication and the testing of a quartz crystal nanobalance (QCN ) microsensor assembled using single-wall carbon nanotubes dispersed in a polymer matrix. The sensor was used for NH3 detection. The good performances of this sensor, characterized by a detection limit of 1 ppm and by fast response times , are compared with those of a resistive sensor assembled using the same SWNTs The research is aimed at combining different sensing devices based on carbon nanotubes for manufacturing a lab-on-chip hybrid system
2007
Inglese
2nd IEEE International Workshop on Advances in Sensors and Interfaces, IWASI
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26-27/06/2007
Bari, Italy
A-carbon; Micro sensors; Polymer matrix.; Quartz crystal nanobalance; Single-wall carbon nano-tubes
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Lucci, M.; Lucci, M.; Sessa, V.; Sessa, V.; Orlanducci, S.; Orlanducci, S.; Tamburri, E.; Tamburri, E.; Toschi, F.; Toschi, F.; Terranova, M. L.; Terr...espandi
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