An ultra-sensitive ammonia sensor based on a quartz crystal microbalance using nanofibers overlaid with carboxylic group-functionalized MWCNTs
Abstract
Detecting ammonia at low concentrations is crucial in various fields, including environmental monitoring, industrial processes, and healthcare. This study explores the development and performance of an ultra-sensitive ammonia sensor using carboxylic group-functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (f-MWCNTs) overlaid on polyvinyl acetate nanofibers coated on a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). The sensor demonstrates high responsiveness, with a frequency shift response of over 120 Hz when exposed to 1.5 ppm ammonia, a sensitivity of 23.3 Hz ppm−1 over a concentration range of 1.5–7.5 ppm, and a detection limit of 50 ppb. Additionally, the sensor exhibits a rapid response time of only 14 s, excellent selectivity against other gases, such as acetic acid, formaldehyde, methanol, ethanol, propanol, benzene, toluene, and xylene, and good stability in daily use. These characteristics make the sensor a promising tool for real-time ammonia detection in diverse applications.
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