Thin-film-type oxide semiconductor sensor for detecting acetone in human expiration aiming at diagnosis of diabetes

Thin-film-type oxide semiconductor gas sensors sensitive to acetone were explored for the diagnosis of diabetes. SnO2 and ZnO were tested as a base sensor material. When fabricated into a thick-film-type sensor, SnO2 was inferior to ZnO in the acetone sensitivity. However, on changing to a thin-film...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEJ Transactions on Sensors and Micromachines 2000/10/01, Vol.120(10), pp.476-481
Hauptverfasser: Sakai, Go, Motooka, Kouichi, Miura, Norio, Yamazoe, Noboru
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Thin-film-type oxide semiconductor gas sensors sensitive to acetone were explored for the diagnosis of diabetes. SnO2 and ZnO were tested as a base sensor material. When fabricated into a thick-film-type sensor, SnO2 was inferior to ZnO in the acetone sensitivity. However, on changing to a thin-film-type sensor, SnO2 proved to be more sensitive to acetone than ZnO. The acetone sensitivity of the SnO2-based thin film sensor could be improved by the addition (0.1wt%) of noble metals, such as Rh and Ru. The resulting sensor using Rh-SnO2 could detect as dilute as 0.2ppm acetone in human expiration at 300°C without being disturbed by changes in O2 and CO2 concentrations.
ISSN:1341-8939
1347-5525
DOI:10.1541/ieejsmas.120.476