Gas Sensors Based on Coated and Doped Carbon Nanotubes
TBMG-2700
04/01/2008
- Content
Efforts are underway to develop inexpensive, low-power electronic sensors, based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs), for measuring part-per-million and part-per-billion of selected gases (small molecules) at room temperature. Chemically unmodified SWCNTs are mostly unresponsive to typical gases that one might wish to detect. However, the electrical resistances of SWCNTs can be made to vary with concentrations of gases of interest by coating or doping the SWCNTs with suitable materials. Accordingly, the basic idea of the present development efforts is to incorporate thus-treated SWCNTs into electronic devices that measure their electrical resistances.
- Citation
- "Gas Sensors Based on Coated and Doped Carbon Nanotubes," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2008.