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Highly Selective Detection of Benzene and Discrimination of Volatile Aromatic Compounds Using Oxide Chemiresistors with Tunable Rh‐TiO 2 Catalytic Overlayers
Author(s) -
Moon Young Kook,
Jeong SeongYong,
Jo YoungMoo,
Jo Yong Kun,
Kang Yun Chan,
Lee JongHeun
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
advanced science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.388
H-Index - 100
ISSN - 2198-3844
DOI - 10.1002/advs.202004078
Subject(s) - benzene , catalysis , toluene , bilayer , selectivity , chemistry , chemical engineering , analytical chemistry (journal) , materials science , photochemistry , environmental chemistry , organic chemistry , membrane , biochemistry , engineering
Volatile aromatic compounds are major air pollutants, and their health impacts should be assessed accurately based on the concentration and composition of gas mixtures. Herein, novel bilayer sensors consisting of a SnO 2 sensing layer and three different x Rh‐TiO 2 catalytic overlayers ( x = 0.5, 1, and 2 wt%) are designed for the new functionalities such as the selective detection, discrimination, and analysis of benzene, toluene, and p ‐xylene. The 2Rh‐TiO 2 /SnO 2 bilayer sensor shows a high selectivity and response toward ppm‐ and sub‐ppm‐levels of benzene over a wide range of sensing temperatures (325–425 °C). An array of 0.5Rh‐, 1Rh‐, and 2Rh‐TiO 2 /SnO 2 sensors exhibits discrimination and composition analyses of aromatic compounds. The conversion of gases into more active species at moderate catalytic activation and the complete oxidation of gases into non‐reactive forms by excessive catalytic promotion are proposed as the reasons behind the enhancement and suppression of analyte gases, respectively. Analysis using proton transfer reaction‐quadrupole mass spectrometer (PTR‐QMS) is performed to verify the above proposals. Although the sensing characteristics exhibit mild moisture interference, bilayer sensors with systematic and tailored control of gas selectivity and response provide new pathways for monitoring aromatic air pollutants and evaluating their health impacts.

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