Miniaturized
Electrochemical Gas Sensor with a Functional
Nanocomposite and Thin Ionic Liquid Interface for Highly Sensitive
and Rapid Detection of Hydrogen
Posted on 2024-10-24 - 11:33
Hydrogen has been widely used in industrial and commercial
applications
as a carbon-free, efficient energy source. Due to the high flammability
and explosion risk of hydrogen–air mixtures, it is vital to
develop sensors featuring fast-responding and high sensitivity for
hydrogen leakage detection. This paper presents a miniaturized electrochemical
gas sensor by elaborately establishing a nanocomposite and thin ionic
liquid interface for highly sensitive and rapid electrochemical detection
of hydrogen, in which a remarkable response time and recovery time
of approximately 6 s was achieved at room temperature. A screen-printed
carbon electrode was modified with a reduced graphene oxide–carbon
nanotube (rGO-CNT) hybrid and platinum–palladium (Pt–Pd)
bimetallic nanoparticles to realize high sensitivity. To achieve miniaturization
and high stability of the sensor, a thin-film room-temperature ionic
liquid (RTIL) was employed as the electrolyte with a significantly
decreased response time. The fast-responding hydrogen sensor demonstrates
excellent performance with high sensitivity, linearity, and repeatability
at concentrations below the lower explosive limit of 4 vol %. The
engineered high-performance interface and gas sensor provide a promising
and effective strategy for gas sensor design and rapid hazardous gas
monitoring.
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Huang, Zhuoru; Yang, Wenjian; Zhang, Yanchi; Yin, Jiaxi; Sun, Xianyou; Sun, Jiaying; et al. (2024). Miniaturized
Electrochemical Gas Sensor with a Functional
Nanocomposite and Thin Ionic Liquid Interface for Highly Sensitive
and Rapid Detection of Hydrogen. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.4c02561