仙人掌状NiO纳米结构用于监测咸水鱼类新鲜度的三甲胺气体传感器

IF 2.8 Q2 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY ACS food science & technology Pub Date : 2024-12-20 DOI:10.1021/acsfoodscitech.4c00817
Bidesh Mahata, Soumen Giri, Pallab Banerji and Prasanta Kumar Guha*, 
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本文提出了一种仙人掌状的基于NiO纳米结构的化学气体传感器,用于监测咸水鱼类的新鲜度。该传感材料是通过低温、简便的水热法合成的。利用x射线衍射和场发射扫描电镜观察了合成材料的立方晶体体系和仙人掌状形貌。传感材料与金交叉电极集成,用于气体传感测量。传感器的工作温度优化为250℃。该传感器对三甲胺(TMA)具有较高的灵敏度。在10 ppm三甲胺的存在下,响应率为56%,响应时间为30 s,恢复时间为205 s。该传感器的实验检测限为100 ppb。传感器暴露在海水或海鱼发出的蒸气中。鱼类样品根据常温和深冰箱的储存条件进行分类。传感测量每隔24小时对鱼样本进行一次。最初,传感器对新鲜样本的响应约为10%。之后,传感器的响应随时间增加。本研究提出了一种简单、灵敏、有效的利用化学传感技术检测海鱼新鲜度的方法。
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Cactus-Like NiO Nanostructure-Based ppb Level Trimethylamine Gas Sensor for Monitoring Saltwater Fish Freshness

This paper presents a cactus-like NiO nanostructure-based chemiresistive gas sensor for monitoring saltwater fish freshness. The sensing material was synthesized via a low-temperature, facile hydrothermal method. The cubic crystal system and cactus-like morphology of the synthesized material were revealed using X-ray diffraction and a field emission scanning electron microscope. The sensing material was integrated with gold interdigitated electrodes for gas sensing measurements. The operating temperature of the sensor was optimized to be 250 °C. The fabricated sensor was more sensitive toward trimethylamine (TMA). A response of 56% was obtained in the presence of 10 ppm trimethylamine with the response and recovery times being 30 and 205 s, respectively. The experimental limit of detection of the sensor was 100 ppb. The sensor was exposed to vapors emitted from saltwater or marine fish. Fish samples were categorized according to the storage conditions of room temperature and deep fridge. The sensing measurements were performed with fish samples at a time interval of 24 h. Initially, the response of the sensor to a fresh sample was around 10%. After that, the response of the sensor increased with time. This study suggests a simple method for detecting marine fish freshness using chemiresistive sensing technology in a sensitive and efficacious manner.

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