Miniaturized planar RTIL-based eletrochemical gas sensor for real-time point-of-exposure monitoring

Heyu Yin, H. Wan, Lu Lin, Xianzhong Zeng, A. Mason
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The growing impact of airborne pollutants and explosive gases on human health and occupational safety has escalated the demand for sensors to monitor hazardous gases. Existing gas sensors lack the miniaturization and real-time measurement capability necessary to quantify point-of-care exposure to gaseous hazards. To overcome these challenges and enable cost-effective monitoring of personal exposure in local environments, this paper presents a robust microfabricated planar electrochemical gas sensor featuring room temperature ionic liquid (RTIL) as the electrolyte. Together with carefully selected electrochemical methods, the miniaturized gas sensor is capable of measuring multiple gases important to human health and safety. Compared to its larger predecessor, our manually-assembled Clark-cell sensor, this microsensor provides better sensitivity, linearity and repeatability, as validated for oxygen and methane monitoring. The microfabricated planar RTIL electrochemical gas sensor is well suited for personal point-of-exposure monitoring of hazardous gases in a real world environment.
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用于实时暴露点监测的小型化平面rtil电化学气体传感器
空气中的污染物和爆炸性气体对人类健康和职业安全的影响越来越大,因此对监测有害气体的传感器的需求不断增加。现有的气体传感器缺乏必要的小型化和实时测量能力,无法量化护理点暴露于气体危害中。为了克服这些挑战并实现对局部环境中个人暴露的经济有效监测,本文提出了一种以室温离子液体(RTIL)为电解质的鲁棒微制造平面电化学气体传感器。结合精心挑选的电化学方法,微型气体传感器能够测量多种对人类健康和安全重要的气体。相比其更大的前身,我们手动组装的Clark-cell传感器,这种微传感器具有更好的灵敏度,线性度和可重复性,已被验证用于氧气和甲烷监测。微加工平面RTIL电化学气体传感器非常适合在现实环境中对有害气体进行个人暴露点监测。
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