Linlin Hou, Jian Duan, Feng Xiong, Carlo Carraro, Tielin Shi, Roya Maboudian, Hu Long
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Low Power Gas Sensors: From Structure to Application
Gas sensors are pivotal across industries, encompassing environmental monitoring, industrial safety, and healthcare. Recently, a surge in demand for low power gas sensors has emerged, driven by the huge need for applications in portable devices, wireless sensor networks, and the Internet of things (IoT). The practical realization of a densely interconnected sensor network demands gas sensors to have low power consumption for energy-efficient operation. This Perspective offers a comprehensive overview of the progress of low-power sensors for gas and volatile organic compound detection, with a keen focus on the interplay between sensing materials (including metal oxide semiconductors, metal–organic frameworks, and two-dimensional materials), sensor structures, and power consumption. The main gas sensing mechanisms are discussed, and we delve into the mechanisms for achieving low power consumption including material properties and sensor design. Furthermore, typical applications of low power gas sensors are also presented, including wearable technology, food safety, and environmental monitoring. The review will end by discussing some open questions and ongoing needs.
期刊介绍:
ACS Sensors is a peer-reviewed research journal that focuses on the dissemination of new and original knowledge in the field of sensor science, particularly those that selectively sense chemical or biological species or processes. The journal covers a broad range of topics, including but not limited to biosensors, chemical sensors, gas sensors, intracellular sensors, single molecule sensors, cell chips, and microfluidic devices. It aims to publish articles that address conceptual advances in sensing technology applicable to various types of analytes or application papers that report on the use of existing sensing concepts in new ways or for new analytes.