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Universal Strategy for Improving the Sensitivity of Detecting Volatile Organic Compounds by Patterned Arrays
Authors:Lu Liu  Wei Xiong  Linfeng Cui  Zhenjie Xue  Chuanhui Huang  Qian Song  Wanqiao Bai  Yage Peng  Xiangyu Chen  Keyan Liu  Shuwei Zhang  Lei Wen  Yanke Che  Tie Wang
Abstract:The diffusion of target analytes is a determining factor for the sensitivity of a given gas sensor. Surface adsorption results in a low‐concentration region near the sensor surface, producing a concentration gradient perpendicular to the surface, and drives a net flux of molecules toward solid reactive reagents on the sensor surface, that is, vertical diffusion. Here, organic semiconductor supramolecules were patterned into micromeshed arrays to integrate vertical and horizontal diffusion pathways. When used as a gas sensor, these arrays have an order of magnitude higher sensitivity than traditional film‐based sensors. The sensor sensitivity ramp down with the increase in coverage density of reactive reagents, yielding two linear regions demarcated by 0.3 coverage, which are identified by the experimental results and simulations. The universal nature of template‐assisted patterning allows adjustments in the composition, size, and shape of the constituent material, including nanofibers, nanoparticles, and molecules, and thus serves to improve the sensitivity of gas sensors for detecting various volatile organic compounds.
Keywords:adsorption  molecular dynamics  sensors  thin films  vapor detection
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