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  • Authors: Nguyen, Xuan Thai; Nguyen, Van Duy; Nguyen, Duc Hoa; Chu, Manh Hung; Nguyen, Hugo; Nguyen, Van Hieu;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2020)

    The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) is very important in practical application in breath analysis. Thus, gas sensors based on metal oxide have been fabricated, but they lacked selectivity. One approach to resolve this task is to use array of highly sensitive and selective sensors as an electronic nose. Here we present a gas sensor array of Tin oxide nano-structure use of temperature modulation techniques. A Platinum micro-heater is accompanied with the array gas sensor. The gas sensor array was composing of five single sensors and that single sensor is located at different site from the micro heater and work at different temperatures. The gas sensing properties of the gas array sensors was investigated with VOC gases such as Ethanol, Methanol, Iso-propanol, and Aceton...

  • Authors: Nguyen Van Duy; Nguyen, Xuan Thai; Trinh, Minh Ngoc;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2022)

    Classification of different gases is important, and it is possible to use different gas sensors for this purpose. Electronic noses, for example, combine separated gas sensors into an array for detecting different gases. However, the use of separated sensors in an array suffers from being bulky, high-energy consumption and complex fabrication processes. Generally, gas sensing properties, including gas selectivity, of semiconductor gas sensors are strongly dependent on their working temperature