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Carbon Nanotubes Grown by Microwave Torch for Ammonia Gas Detection

Authors

KAUSHIK Preeti BANNOV Alexander JAŠEK Ondřej PRÁŠEK Jan ZAJÍČKOVÁ Lenka

Year of publication 2016
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference WDS'16 Proceedings of Contributed Papers — Physics
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

Citation
Web sborník WDS
Field Plasma physics
Keywords carbon nanotubes;microwave plasma torch; gas sensors; anmonnia
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Description Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) are highly desirable for the integration into functional devices in particular for sensing applications. MWCNTs for testing the gas sensing properties were prepared on Si substrates coated with SiO2 film. The catalytic Fe films were deposited by vacuum evaporation. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were grown in the microwave (MW) plasma torch. The gas sensing properties were determined as a change of the sample resistance upon its exposure to ammonia. The response of the sensors was determined at different ammonia concentrations, namely 100 ppm, 250 ppm and 500 ppm, at room temperature. The chemiresistive sensor exhibited increasing resistance of the MWCNT layer when exposed to ammonia. The response of the sensors at 100 ppm, 250 ppm and 500 ppm NH3 was in the ranges of 0.3–0.9 %, 0.7–1.1 %, and 1.0–1.5 %, respectively.
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