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Integrated sensing array of the perovskite-type LnFeO3 (Ln˭La, Pr, Nd, Sm) to discriminate detection of volatile sulfur compounds.

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Distinguishing toxic gases among the various volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) is of significant practical value for atmospheric and environmental pollution monitoring, industrial monitoring, and even for medical diagnostics (where VSCs… Click to show full abstract

Distinguishing toxic gases among the various volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) is of significant practical value for atmospheric and environmental pollution monitoring, industrial monitoring, and even for medical diagnostics (where VSCs are indicators of diseases). The particular challenge lies in the detection and discrimination of sulfur-containing gases such as dimethyl disulfide (DMDS), methyl sulfide (DMS), hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and carbon disulfide (CS2) is of value. Herein, single-phase perovskite-type LnFeO3 nanoparticles were prepared by the citrate sol-gel method. Their gas sensing characteristics regard to the four typical VSCs were investigated. We found that the gas response of the p-type semiconductor LnFeO3 gas sensors to the four typical VSCs are significantly different. In addition, the sensors offer high performance, good tolerance to environmental changes and long-term stability for detecting VSCs gas at an operating temperature of 210 °C. A new design of sensor array was realized by integrating a series of LnFeO3 materials, which revealed excellent recognition ability for various VSCs, showing promise for real time monitoring.

Keywords: volatile sulfur; lnfeo3; perovskite type; sulfur compounds; sulfur

Journal Title: Journal of hazardous materials
Year Published: 2021

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