DocumentCode
966651
Title
A Novel Optochemical Sensor Based on SnO2 Sensitive Thin Film for ppm Ammonia Detection in Liquid Environment
Author
Pisco, Marco ; Consales, Marco ; Campopiano, Stefania ; Viter, Roman ; Smyntyna, Valentin ; Giordano, Michele ; Cusano, Andrea
Author_Institution
Eng. Dept., Univ. of Sannio, Benevento
Volume
24
Issue
12
fYear
2006
Firstpage
5000
Lastpage
5007
Abstract
In this paper, a fiber optic sensing system, designed, and developed for the detection of ammonia in aqueous ambient at room temperature, is presented. The sensor is constituted by a standard silica optical fiber (SOF) coated by a tin dioxide sensitive layer. The SnO2 films have been transferred onto the distal end of the SOF by means of the simple and low-cost electrostatic-spray-pyrolysis deposition technique. The spectral characterization of the fabricated samples has been carried out in the wavelength range 400-1750 nm in order to estimate the thickness of the SnO2 fiber coatings. The morphology and the elemental composition of the deposited layers have also been investigated by means of scanning-electron-microscopy observation and energy-dispersive-spectrometer analysis, respectively. Single-wavelength reflectance measurements have been carried out to test the sensing performances of the realized sensors toward ammonia traces in water. A fiber-Bragg-grating temperature sensor has also been used for monitoring the temperature changes occurring inside the test ambient during the experimental measurements, in order to identify the effects of thermal drifts on the sensor response. The results here presented demonstrate that the developed refractometric chemical sensor is able to provide measurements of ammonia concentration in water and at room temperature with a high sensitivity, response times of few minutes, and a resolution as low as 2 ppm
Keywords
Bragg gratings; ammonia; fibre optic sensors; gas sensors; optical design techniques; optical fibre cladding; reflectivity; refractometers; scanning electron microscopy; spectrometers; spray coating techniques; temperature sensors; tin compounds; 400 to 1750 nm; SnO2; ammonia detection; electrostatic-spray-pyrolysis deposition; energy-dispersive-spectrometer analysis; fiber coatings; fiber optic sensor; fiber-Bragg-grating temperature sensor; optochemical sensor; reflectance measurement; refractometric chemical sensor; scanning electron microscopy; standard silica optical fiber; tin dioxide sensitive layer; Chemical sensors; Gas detectors; Optical design; Optical fiber sensors; Optical fiber testing; Optical fibers; Optical sensors; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Silicon compounds; Temperature sensors; Ammonia detection in water; optical fiber sensors; tin dioxide film;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2006.884984
Filename
4063425
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