2012 IEEE Sensors 2012
DOI: 10.1109/icsens.2012.6411547
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Detecting breath ammonia for non-invasive diagnostic based on low-cost organic diode with vertical nanojunctions

Abstract: We propose a novel solid-state electrical ammonia sensor based on a vertical organic diode with high-density nanopores in the top electrode. The proposed ammonia sensor has a detection limit of 20 ppb, a real-time response, sufficient selectivity, simple structure, high reproducibility, and a low production cost. In addition, we used the proposed sensor to detect the nasal breath of rats directly. After controlling the relative humidity and filtering out the CO 2 , we successfully obtained repeated real-time, … Show more

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