We present novel microelectromechanical chemical sensors for the detection of volatile organic compounds based on electrostatically actuated, nanometer-thin, freestanding membranes of organically cross-linked gold nanoparticles. The sensors employ quasi-static deflection amplitudes or resonance frequency shifts of the membranes as highly sensitive sensing signals and are capable of detecting analytes at concentrations down to the low ppm range. We show that the devices can further be utilized for analyte discrimination. Additionally, we demonstrate that freestanding GNP membranes can be used for the fabrication of highly sensitive resistive pressure sensors
This paper presents the fabrication and demonstration of an ultrathin microelectromechanical chemica...
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We report the preparation of freestanding membranes of cross-linked gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and de...
We report a novel approach for the detection of volatile compounds employing electrostatically drive...
International audienceThe electro-mechanical sensing properties of freestanding monolayered membrane...
Cross-linked assemblies of nanoparticles are of great value as chemiresistor-type sensors. Herein, ...
This work addresses to the modern technologies that need to be instrumented with lightweight highly ...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a core component of many applications in modern society. While...
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The first use of electrospun nanofibrous membranes as highly responsive fluorescence quenching-based...
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Volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, can be used as biomarkers in human exhaled breath ...
Abstract — For a gas phase chemical sensing, we have developed a selective, sensitive and portable s...
Volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, can be used as biomarkers in human exhaled breath ...
This paper presents the fabrication and demonstration of an ultrathin microelectromechanical chemica...
Chemiresistors are a class of sensitive electrical devices capable of detecting (bio)chemicals by si...
An investigation of gold-thiolate monolayer-protected nanoparticles (MPN) as chemically sensitive in...
We report the preparation of freestanding membranes of cross-linked gold nanoparticles (GNPs) and de...
We report a novel approach for the detection of volatile compounds employing electrostatically drive...
International audienceThe electro-mechanical sensing properties of freestanding monolayered membrane...
Cross-linked assemblies of nanoparticles are of great value as chemiresistor-type sensors. Herein, ...
This work addresses to the modern technologies that need to be instrumented with lightweight highly ...
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are a core component of many applications in modern society. While...
The unique properties and atomic thickness of two-dimensional (2D) materials enable smaller and bett...
The first use of electrospun nanofibrous membranes as highly responsive fluorescence quenching-based...
Nanomechanical sensors have gained significant attention as powerful tools for detecting, distinguis...
Volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, can be used as biomarkers in human exhaled breath ...
Abstract — For a gas phase chemical sensing, we have developed a selective, sensitive and portable s...
Volatile organic compounds, such as formaldehyde, can be used as biomarkers in human exhaled breath ...
This paper presents the fabrication and demonstration of an ultrathin microelectromechanical chemica...
Chemiresistors are a class of sensitive electrical devices capable of detecting (bio)chemicals by si...
An investigation of gold-thiolate monolayer-protected nanoparticles (MPN) as chemically sensitive in...