Selection of gas sensing materials using the Hard Soft Acid Base theory; application to Surface Acoustic Wave CO2 detection

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B Serban ◽  
A K Sarin Kumar ◽  
C Cobianu ◽  
O Buiu ◽  
S Costea ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 130267
Author(s):  
Kedhareswara Sairam Pasupuleti ◽  
Maddaka Reddeppa ◽  
Dong-Jin Nam ◽  
Na-Hyun Bak ◽  
Koteswara Rao Peta ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 68 (13) ◽  
pp. 2210-2218 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Bodenhöfer ◽  
A. Hierlemann ◽  
G. Noetzel ◽  
U. Weimar ◽  
W. Göpel

2014 ◽  
Vol 216 ◽  
pp. 237-242 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shih-Han Wang ◽  
Chi-Yen Shen ◽  
Hsiang-Min Huang ◽  
Yi-Cheng Shih

Sensor Review ◽  
2021 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Yong Pan ◽  
Qin Molin ◽  
Tengxiao Guo ◽  
Lin Zhang ◽  
Bingqing Cao ◽  
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Purpose This paper aims to give an overview about the state of wireless passive surface acoustic wave (SAW) gas sensor used in the detection of chemical vapor. It also discusses a variety of different architectures including delay line and array sensor for gas detection, and it is considered that this technology has a good application prospect. Design/methodology/approach The authors state the most of the wireless passive SAW methods used in gas sensing, such as CO2, CO, CH4, C2H4, NH3, NO2, et al., the sensor principles, design procedures and technological issues are discussed in detail; their advantages and disadvantages are also summarized. In conclusion, it gives a prospect of wireless passive SAW sensor applications and proposes the future research field might lie in the studying of many kinds of harmful gases. Findings In this paper, the authors will try to cover most of the important methods used in gas sensing and their recent developments. Although wireless passive SAW sensors have been used successfully in harsh environments for the monitoring of temperature or pressure, the using in chemical gases are seldom reported. This review paper gives a survey of the present state of wireless passive SAW sensor in gas detection and suggests new and exciting perspectives of wireless passive SAW gas sensor technology. Research limitations/implications The authors will review most of the methods used in wireless passive SAW sensor and discuss the current research status and development trend; the potential application in future is also forecasted. Originality/value The authors will review most of the methods used in wireless passive SAW sensor and discuss the current research status and development trend; the potential application in future is also forecasted.


Sensors ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (24) ◽  
pp. 5382 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kerstin Länge

Bulk acoustic wave (BAW) and surface acoustic wave (SAW) sensor devices have successfully been used in a wide variety of gas sensing, liquid sensing, and biosensing applications. Devices include BAW sensors using thickness shear modes and SAW sensors using Rayleigh waves or horizontally polarized shear waves (HPSWs). Analyte specificity and selectivity of the sensors are determined by the sensor coatings. If a group of analytes is to be detected or if only selective coatings (i.e., coatings responding to more than one analyte) are available, the use of multi-sensor arrays is advantageous, as the evaluation of the resulting signal patterns allows qualitative and quantitative characterization of the sample. Virtual sensor arrays utilize only one sensor but combine it with enhanced signal evaluation methods or preceding sample separation, which results in similar results as obtained with multi-sensor arrays. Both array types have shown to be promising with regard to system integration and low costs. This review discusses principles and design considerations for acoustic multi-sensor and virtual sensor arrays and outlines the use of these arrays in multi-analyte detection applications, focusing mainly on developments of the past decade.


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