Aim of this work is the development of a new kind of corrosion sensors, based on low-cost flexible sub- strates, specifically designed to detect Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) producing significant degrada- tion of artifacts in museum display cases. Sensors have been fabricated and tested in relevant environ- ment with three of the most relevant VOCs (acetic acid, formic acid and formaldehyde) to the artifacts preservation. Sensitivity has been measured to be lower than 1 ppm, which is several times better than what reported in the literature on corrosion sensors for the same VOCs. In addition, different sensors, arranged with different active materials, have been implemented for the first time into a so-called multi- sensor architecture, aimed at demonstrating VOC specificity: in particular, we report here on a prelimi- nary test in which the multi-sensor has been able to be selective between acetic acid and formaldehyde.
Selective flexible sensor for monitoring volatile organic compounds in museum display cases
Valerio Serpente;Marco Girolami;Matteo Mastellone;Maria Paola Staccioli;Cristina Riccucci;Gabriella Di Carlo;Daniele Maria Trucchi
2023
Abstract
Aim of this work is the development of a new kind of corrosion sensors, based on low-cost flexible sub- strates, specifically designed to detect Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) producing significant degrada- tion of artifacts in museum display cases. Sensors have been fabricated and tested in relevant environ- ment with three of the most relevant VOCs (acetic acid, formic acid and formaldehyde) to the artifacts preservation. Sensitivity has been measured to be lower than 1 ppm, which is several times better than what reported in the literature on corrosion sensors for the same VOCs. In addition, different sensors, arranged with different active materials, have been implemented for the first time into a so-called multi- sensor architecture, aimed at demonstrating VOC specificity: in particular, we report here on a prelimi- nary test in which the multi-sensor has been able to be selective between acetic acid and formaldehyde.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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