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A chemiresistive methane sensor

Author(s)
Bezdek, Mate J.Luo, Shao-Xiong LennonKu, Kang HeeSwager, Timothy M.
Issued Date
2021-01
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2022515118
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/57783
Fulltext
https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2022515118
Citation
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v.118, no.2, pp.e202251511
Abstract
A chemiresistive sensor is described for the detection of methane (CH4), a potent greenhouse gas that also poses an explosion hazard in air. The chemiresistor allows for the low-power, low-cost, and distributed sensing of CH4 at room temperature in air with environmental implications for gas leak detection in homes, production facilities, and pipelines. Specifically, the chemiresistors are based on single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) noncovalently functionalized with poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) that enables the incorporation of a platinum-polyoxometalate (Pt-POM) CH4 oxidation precatalyst into the sensor by P4VP coordination. The resulting SWCNT-P4VP-Pt-POM composite showed ppm-level sensitivity to CH4 and good stability to air as well as time, wherein the generation of a high-valent platinum intermediate during CH4 oxidation is proposed as the origin of the observed chemiresistive response. The chemiresistor was found to exhibit selectivity for CH4 over heavier hydrocarbons such as n-hexane, benzene, toluene, and o-xylene, as well as gases, including carbon dioxide and hydrogen. The utility of the sensor in detecting CH4 using a simple handheld multimeter was also demonstrated.
Publisher
NATL ACAD SCIENCES
ISSN
0027-8424
Keyword (Author)
methanesensorchemiresistorsselectorscatalysis
Keyword
ROOM-TEMPERATURENATURAL-GASCARBONOXIDATIONACTIVATIONOXYGEN

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