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Highly discriminative and sensitive detection of volatile organic compounds for monitoring indoor air quality using pure and Au-loaded 2D In2O3 inverse opal thin films

Authors
Lee, Chul-SoonDai, ZhengfeiKim, Do HongLi, Hua-YaoJo, Young-MooKim, Bo-YoungByun, Hyung-GiHwang, InsungLee, Jong-Heun
Issue Date
10-11월-2018
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
Keywords
Gas sensor; Oxide semiconductor; Au-loaded In2O3; 2-D inverse opal; Aromatic volatile organic compound; Indoor air quality
Citation
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL, v.273, pp.1 - 8
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Journal Title
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume
273
Start Page
1
End Page
8
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/71860
DOI
10.1016/j.snb.2018.06.011
ISSN
0925-4005
Abstract
The lack of gas selectivity in oxide semiconductor chemiresistors has long been an obstacle to realizing discriminative detection of indoor volatile organic compounds (VOCs) with different health impacts. A simple and reliable algorithm to discriminate between critically harmful aromatic VOCs (benzene, xylene, and toluene) and less harmful ethanol is suggested by the simple combination of sensor signals from pure In2O3 and Au-loaded In2O3 2D inverse opal (IO) thin films prepared by heat-treating the precursor-dipped self-assembled polystyrene templates and Au deposition. The Au-loaded In2O3 IO sensor showed unprecedentedly high responses to 5 ppm ethanol (resistance ratio = 1640.2) and comparably high responses to 5 ppm benzene, p-xylene, and toluene (resistance ratio range of 674.5-1012.9). Such high gas responses were attributed to the periodically porous and thus highly gas-accessible structures, while the clear discrimination between aromatic VOCs and ethanol was achieved by tuning gas selectivity through systematic control of the size, morphology, and loading concentration of Au nano-catalysts. The results of this study can be used for reliable and precise monitoring of indoor air pollutants.
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