Gold-on-Polymer-Based Sensing Films for Detection of Organic and Inorganic Analytes in the Air
TBMG-2897
06/01/2008
- Content
A document discusses gold-on-polymer as one of the novel sensor types developed for part of the sensor development task. Standard polymer- carbon composite sensors used in the JPL Electronic Nose (ENose) have been modified by evaporating 15 nm of metallic gold on the surface. These sensors have been shown to respond to alcohols, aromatics, ammonia, sulfur dioxide, and elemental mercury in the parts-per-million and parts-per-billion concentration ranges in humidified air.
- Citation
- "Gold-on-Polymer-Based Sensing Films for Detection of Organic and Inorganic Analytes in the Air," Mobility Engineering, June 1, 2008.