Acoustic and optical sensors incorporating carbon nanotubes for detection of organic solvents

M. Penza, G. Cassano, P. Aversa, F. Antolini, A. Cusano, M. Consales, M. Giordano, L. Nicolais
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We investigate the sensing properties of single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNTs) films used as nanostructured materials for chemical sensors onto three types of transducers using different principles of operation. These are surface acoustic waves (SAWs), quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) and standard silica optical fiber (SOF) for detection of organic solvents, at room temperature. The sensing probes have been configured as a 315- and 433-MHz SAW two-port resonator based oscillator, 10 MHz QCM resonator, and SOF light-reflectometry based system at a wavelength of 1310 nm. A nanocomposite film of SWCNTs embedded in a cadmium arachidate (CdA) matrix was deposited by an LB technique onto SAW sensors. An LB multilayer of SWCNTs-onto-CdA buffer material was also deposited onto QCM and SOF sensors. Our experiments demonstrate that carbon nanotube acoustic and optical sensors are highly sensitive to a wide range of polar and non-polar organic solvents up to a sub-ppm detection limit.
声学和光学传感器结合碳纳米管检测有机溶剂
我们研究了单壁碳纳米管(SWCNTs)薄膜作为化学传感器的纳米结构材料在三种不同工作原理的传感器上的传感性能。这些是表面声波(saw),石英晶体微天平(QCM)和标准二氧化硅光纤(SOF),用于在室温下检测有机溶剂。传感探头被配置为315和433 MHz基于SAW双端口谐振器的振荡器,10 MHz QCM谐振器和基于soft光反射计的系统,波长为1310 nm。采用LB技术在SAW传感器上沉积了一层包裹在石墨烯酸镉(CdA)基体中的SWCNTs纳米复合膜。在QCM和SOF传感器上也沉积了一层LB多层SWCNTs-onto-CdA缓冲材料。我们的实验表明,碳纳米管声学和光学传感器对广泛的极性和非极性有机溶剂高度敏感,最高可达亚ppm的检测极限。
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