Zhou et al. and Endres et al. reported on CO2-sensing using primary amino groups of Heteropolysiloxanes at higher temperatures (50-70°C) by means of a mass sensitive and a capacitive readout. Based on this work the read out of the change in the work function is investigated. The reversible interaction of CO2 with spin-coated Heteropolysiloxanes sensitive layers results in changes of the work function with typical signal heights of 15-20 mV (from 400 ppm up to 4000 ppm). Results are presented regarding variations in the chemical nature of the films. This opens up the possibility for a new ambient temperature CO2-sensor which shows fast response times as well as a high sensitivity for concentrations exceeding 400 ppm CO2 (background in atmosp...
The development of highly efficient CO2 capture materials would contribute to reducing atmospheric C...
Thin-film SnO2 gas sensors have been structured on Si substrates. The sensors are temperature stable...
Globally recognized for its role as an occupational hazard, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) detectio...
AbstractZhou et al. [1] and Endres et al. [2] reported on CO2-sensing using primary amino groups of ...
Organically modified silicates based on primary amino groups are known to be CO2 sensitive, as they ...
A novel polymeric material of poly(amidoamine) [PAA] structure was used as sensor-coating for the de...
Globally recognized for its role as an occupational hazard, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) detection and mon...
The use of polyaniline and especially sulfonated polyaniline (SPAN) is explored for sensing carbon d...
AbstractThe use of primary amino groups as receptors to detect CO2 is promising because of their abi...
AbstractWe present the first results on CO2 gas detection with the help of sensors based on metal-po...
A capacitive gas sensor with a highly selective, sensitive and reversible sensing layer for detectin...
Drift effects and cross sensitivities seriously hinder the application of numerous sensor coatings b...
AbstractIn this paper, pure PEI and PEI/Starch thin film sensors were fabricated to detect carbon di...
A low-cost CO2 sensor in thick film technology has been developed using BaTiO3 and various semicondu...
Branched polyethylenimine (PEI) is studied for use as a chemiresistor for detection of carbon dioxid...
The development of highly efficient CO2 capture materials would contribute to reducing atmospheric C...
Thin-film SnO2 gas sensors have been structured on Si substrates. The sensors are temperature stable...
Globally recognized for its role as an occupational hazard, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) detectio...
AbstractZhou et al. [1] and Endres et al. [2] reported on CO2-sensing using primary amino groups of ...
Organically modified silicates based on primary amino groups are known to be CO2 sensitive, as they ...
A novel polymeric material of poly(amidoamine) [PAA] structure was used as sensor-coating for the de...
Globally recognized for its role as an occupational hazard, carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) detection and mon...
The use of polyaniline and especially sulfonated polyaniline (SPAN) is explored for sensing carbon d...
AbstractThe use of primary amino groups as receptors to detect CO2 is promising because of their abi...
AbstractWe present the first results on CO2 gas detection with the help of sensors based on metal-po...
A capacitive gas sensor with a highly selective, sensitive and reversible sensing layer for detectin...
Drift effects and cross sensitivities seriously hinder the application of numerous sensor coatings b...
AbstractIn this paper, pure PEI and PEI/Starch thin film sensors were fabricated to detect carbon di...
A low-cost CO2 sensor in thick film technology has been developed using BaTiO3 and various semicondu...
Branched polyethylenimine (PEI) is studied for use as a chemiresistor for detection of carbon dioxid...
The development of highly efficient CO2 capture materials would contribute to reducing atmospheric C...
Thin-film SnO2 gas sensors have been structured on Si substrates. The sensors are temperature stable...
Globally recognized for its role as an occupational hazard, carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) detectio...