Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness

A low-cost sensor array system for banana ripeness monitoring is presented. The sensors are constructed by employing a graphite line-patterning technique (LPT) to print interdigitated graphite electrodes on tracing paper and then coating the printed area with a thin film of polyaniline (PANI) by in-...

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Main Authors: Paulo S. P. Herrmann, William F. Alves, Alessandra A. Correa, Clarice Steffens, Rafaella T. Paschoalin, Alexandra Manzoli, Fábio L. Leite
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-06-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/6/6425/
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spelling doaj-a390c92bc64b44bbb7b1338ffcfdf0742020-11-24T21:20:19ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202011-06-011166425643410.3390/s110606425Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana RipenessPaulo S. P. HerrmannWilliam F. AlvesAlessandra A. CorreaClarice SteffensRafaella T. PaschoalinAlexandra ManzoliFábio L. LeiteA low-cost sensor array system for banana ripeness monitoring is presented. The sensors are constructed by employing a graphite line-patterning technique (LPT) to print interdigitated graphite electrodes on tracing paper and then coating the printed area with a thin film of polyaniline (PANI) by in-situ polymerization as the gas-sensitive layer. The PANI layers were used for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including ethylene, emitted during ripening. The influence of the various acid dopants, hydrochloric acid (HCl), methanesulfonic acid (MSA), p-toluenesulfonic acid (TSA) and camphorsulfonic acid (CSA), on the electrical properties of the thin film of PANI adsorbed on the electrodes was also studied. The extent of doping of the films was investigated by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and tests showed that the type of dopant plays an important role in the performance of these low-cost sensors. The array of three sensors, without the PANI-HCl sensor, was able to produce a distinct pattern of signals, taken as a signature (fingerprint) that can be used to characterize bananas ripeness.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/6/6425/electronic noseconducting polymerlow-cost gas sensors
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author Paulo S. P. Herrmann
William F. Alves
Alessandra A. Correa
Clarice Steffens
Rafaella T. Paschoalin
Alexandra Manzoli
Fábio L. Leite
spellingShingle Paulo S. P. Herrmann
William F. Alves
Alessandra A. Correa
Clarice Steffens
Rafaella T. Paschoalin
Alexandra Manzoli
Fábio L. Leite
Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
Sensors
electronic nose
conducting polymer
low-cost gas sensors
author_facet Paulo S. P. Herrmann
William F. Alves
Alessandra A. Correa
Clarice Steffens
Rafaella T. Paschoalin
Alexandra Manzoli
Fábio L. Leite
author_sort Paulo S. P. Herrmann
title Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
title_short Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
title_full Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
title_fullStr Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
title_full_unstemmed Low-Cost Gas Sensors Produced by the Graphite Line-Patterning Technique Applied to Monitoring Banana Ripeness
title_sort low-cost gas sensors produced by the graphite line-patterning technique applied to monitoring banana ripeness
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2011-06-01
description A low-cost sensor array system for banana ripeness monitoring is presented. The sensors are constructed by employing a graphite line-patterning technique (LPT) to print interdigitated graphite electrodes on tracing paper and then coating the printed area with a thin film of polyaniline (PANI) by in-situ polymerization as the gas-sensitive layer. The PANI layers were used for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including ethylene, emitted during ripening. The influence of the various acid dopants, hydrochloric acid (HCl), methanesulfonic acid (MSA), p-toluenesulfonic acid (TSA) and camphorsulfonic acid (CSA), on the electrical properties of the thin film of PANI adsorbed on the electrodes was also studied. The extent of doping of the films was investigated by UV-Vis absorption spectroscopy and tests showed that the type of dopant plays an important role in the performance of these low-cost sensors. The array of three sensors, without the PANI-HCl sensor, was able to produce a distinct pattern of signals, taken as a signature (fingerprint) that can be used to characterize bananas ripeness.
topic electronic nose
conducting polymer
low-cost gas sensors
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/11/6/6425/
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