Here, we report a preliminary analysis on the manufacturing and testing of a low-cost and eco-friendly paper-based gas sensors realized with Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) and Flash Lamp Annealing (FLA). The hygroscopic properties of paper make it possible to detect the presence of water-soluble gases in an environment provided with a relative humidity (RH) above a given threshold (RH > 75%). This aspect allows the usage of such technology in the realization of a future food smart packaging detecting the presence of a malevolent gas like ammonia in food. Carbon interdigitated electrodes were printed and sintered on chromatographic paper, obtaining a mean resistance value of to (231m 20)k ? and (249\pm 28)k ? for the left and the right electrode respectively. The sensors were tested at different relative humidity (RH) values (75, 80, 90, 100%), and once stabilized they were tested with different ammonia concentrations (3, 6, 9 and 12 ppm). A proportional decrease was evidenced in increasing RH and ammonia concentration. Considering the baseline at a constant value of RH =75%, the sensors showed a resistance decrease of 15% in presence of the lowest concentration of 3 ppm.

Preliminary analysis on a paper-based ammonia sensor for future food smart packaging

Ponzoni A
2021

Abstract

Here, we report a preliminary analysis on the manufacturing and testing of a low-cost and eco-friendly paper-based gas sensors realized with Aerosol Jet Printing (AJP) and Flash Lamp Annealing (FLA). The hygroscopic properties of paper make it possible to detect the presence of water-soluble gases in an environment provided with a relative humidity (RH) above a given threshold (RH > 75%). This aspect allows the usage of such technology in the realization of a future food smart packaging detecting the presence of a malevolent gas like ammonia in food. Carbon interdigitated electrodes were printed and sintered on chromatographic paper, obtaining a mean resistance value of to (231m 20)k ? and (249\pm 28)k ? for the left and the right electrode respectively. The sensors were tested at different relative humidity (RH) values (75, 80, 90, 100%), and once stabilized they were tested with different ammonia concentrations (3, 6, 9 and 12 ppm). A proportional decrease was evidenced in increasing RH and ammonia concentration. Considering the baseline at a constant value of RH =75%, the sensors showed a resistance decrease of 15% in presence of the lowest concentration of 3 ppm.
2021
Istituto Nazionale di Ottica - INO
978-1-6654-1980-2
aerosol jet printing; flash lamp annealing; paper-based sensors; gas sensors; ammonia; smart object; smart packaging
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