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A Low-Current and Multi-Channel Chemiresistor Array Sensor Device

  • Xiamen Institute of Measurement and Testing
  • State University of New York Binghamton University
  • Xiamen Smart NanoSensing Technologies

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Abstract

This paper describes the design of a low-current, multichannel, handheld electronic device integrated with nanostructured chemiresistor sensor arrays. A key design feature of the electronic circuit board is its low excitation current for achieving optimal performance with the arrays. The electronics can rapidly acquire the resistances for different sensors, not only spanning several orders of magnitude, but also as high as several hundreds of megaohms. The device tested is designed using a chemiresistor array with nanostructured sensing films prepared by molecularly-mediated assemblies of gold nanoparticles for detection. The low-current, wide-range, and auto-locking capabilities, along with the effective coupling with the nanostructured chemiresistor arrays, meet the desired performances of a low excitation current and low power consumption, and also address the potential instability of the sensors in a complex sensing environment. The results are promising for potential applications of the device as a portable sensor for the point-of-need monitoring of air quality and as a biosensor for point-of-care human breath screening for disease biomarkers.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2781
JournalSensors
Volume22
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1 2022

Keywords

  • chemiresistor array
  • low-current multichannel electronic board
  • nanostructured sensing film
  • volatile organic compound

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