Ajay Beniwal;Rahul Gond;Xenofon Karagiorgis;Brajesh Rawat;Chong Li
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Abstract
In this letter, a room temperature (RT) (∼27 °C) operated ferric oxide/polyaniline (Fe2O3/PANI) composite-based flexible ammonia sensor with substantial sensing performance is reported. Initially, interdigitated electrodes were screen printed (using graphene-carbon-based ink) on a bio-degradable paper substrate. Further, PANI nanofibers were electrospun on printed IDEs, followed by drop casting a layer of Fe2O3. X-ray diffraction and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy studies were performed to confirm the composite formation, followed by scanning electron microscopy analysis to examine the sensing surface morphology. The ammonia sensing performance was examined within the range of 0.5 ppm (i.e., 500 ppb) to 50 ppm, with a 1.99% response achieved even at 0.5 ppm. The response/recovery times were noted as 950/250 s toward 0.5 ppm of ammonia. In addition, selectivity toward interference gases including carbon dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide was also investigated. The proposed sensing mechanism of the composite material toward ammonia gas detection is also presented.