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An Electrochemical Ammonia Sensor on Paper Substrate

Monday, 29 May 2017: 14:50
Grand Salon A - Section 4 (Hilton New Orleans Riverside)
P. K. Sekhar (Washington State University, Vancouver) and J. Kysar (Washington State University Vancouver)
In this article, a room temperature ammonia sensor on a paper substrate is reported. The electrochemical sensor is constructed using platinum electrodes and ionic liquid electrolyte. The amperometric staircase response shows discernible signal differentiation between each concentration of NH3 (5-25ppm). The rise time and fall time for the NH­3 sensor were found to be 8 s and 7s respectively. The authors believe such a fast responding NH3 sensor on a paper substrate has never been reported. The detection limit was deduced to be 1 ppm based on the sensitivity versus concentration plot. A 17% decrease in sensor response was observed over 30 days of testing. Implementing an antenna on the paper substrate co-located with the sensor for wireless operation is envisioned in future.