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Nanoscale gas sensors have a many potential applications such as toxic gas sensing, air quality monitoring, early disease detection and point of care diagnostics. Recently a novel gas sensing design based on a nano-mechanical membrane has been developed, known as the membrane-type surface stress sensor (MSS). The membrane is coated with a gas sensing material known as the receptor layer, which promotes the adsorption of the target gaseous analytes. The adsorption of the gas on the receptor imparts a physical stress onto the membrane which is subsequently measured by a stress sensitive material known as a piezoresistor placed at the fixed ends of the membrane. The measured stress indicates detection of the target gas. Thus far the receptor layer has been a polymer based material that has been able to sense water vapors, alcohols and various aromatics. TO BE CONT’D
Mustafa Yavuz
National Institute for Materials Science
Engineering
University of Waterloo
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