TY - JOUR
T1 - Chemical sensors and electronic noses based on 1-D metal oxide nanostructures
AU - Chen, Po Chiang
AU - Shen, Guozhen
AU - Zhou, Chongwu
PY - 2008/11
Y1 - 2008/11
N2 - The detection of chemicals such as industrial gases and chemical warfare agents is important to human health and safety. Thus, the development of chemical sensors with high sensitivity, high selectivity, and rapid detection is essential and could impact human beings in significant ways. 1-D metal oxide nanostructures with unique geometric and physical properties have been demonstrated to be important candidates as building blocks for chemical sensing applications. Chemical sensors composed of a wide range of pristine 1-D metal oxide nanostructures, such as {\rm In-{2}O-{3}}, {\rm SnO-{2}}, ZnO, {\rm TiO-{2}}, and CuO, have been fabricated, and exhibited very good sensitivity in the detection of important industrial gases, chemical warfare agents, and human breath. In this review, we provide an overview of this chemical sensing field. Various key elements of the topics will be reviewed, including 1-D metal oxide nanostructure synthesis, electronic properties of nanowire-based FETs, and their chemical sensing behaviors. In addition, this paper provides a review of the recent development of electronic nose systems based on metal oxide nanowires, which indicate great potential for the improvement of sensing selectivity.
AB - The detection of chemicals such as industrial gases and chemical warfare agents is important to human health and safety. Thus, the development of chemical sensors with high sensitivity, high selectivity, and rapid detection is essential and could impact human beings in significant ways. 1-D metal oxide nanostructures with unique geometric and physical properties have been demonstrated to be important candidates as building blocks for chemical sensing applications. Chemical sensors composed of a wide range of pristine 1-D metal oxide nanostructures, such as {\rm In-{2}O-{3}}, {\rm SnO-{2}}, ZnO, {\rm TiO-{2}}, and CuO, have been fabricated, and exhibited very good sensitivity in the detection of important industrial gases, chemical warfare agents, and human breath. In this review, we provide an overview of this chemical sensing field. Various key elements of the topics will be reviewed, including 1-D metal oxide nanostructure synthesis, electronic properties of nanowire-based FETs, and their chemical sensing behaviors. In addition, this paper provides a review of the recent development of electronic nose systems based on metal oxide nanowires, which indicate great potential for the improvement of sensing selectivity.
KW - Electronic noses
KW - Metal oxide nanowire synthesis
KW - Nanowire FETs
KW - Nanowire chemical sensors
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=58149265192&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/TNANO.2008.2006273
DO - 10.1109/TNANO.2008.2006273
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:58149265192
SN - 1536-125X
VL - 7
SP - 668
EP - 682
JO - IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
JF - IEEE Transactions on Nanotechnology
IS - 6
M1 - 4633653
ER -