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Transilient Response to Acetone Gas Using the Interlocking p+n Field-Effect Transistor Circuit.


ABSTRACT: Low concentration acetone gas detection is significantly important for diabetes diagnosis as 1.8?10 ppm of acetone exists in exhaled breath from diabetes patients. A new interlocking p+n field-effect transistor (FET) circuit has been proposed for Mn-doped ZnO nanoparticles (MZO) to detect the acetone gas at low concentration, especially close to 1.8 ppm. It is noteworthy that MZO in this interlocking amplification circuit shows a low voltage signal of <0.3 V to the acetone <2 ppm while it displays a transilient response with voltage signal >4.0 V to >2 ppm acetone. In other words, the response to acetone from 1 ppm to 2 ppm increases by ~1233%, which is competent to separate diabetic patients from healthy people. Moreover, the response to 2 ppm acetone is hardly influenced by high relative humidity of 85%. In the meanwhile, MZO in this interlocking circuit possesses a high acetone selectivity compared to formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, toluene and ethanol, suggesting a promising technology for the widespread qualitative screening of diabetes. Importantly, this interlocking circuit is also applicable to other types of metal oxide semiconductor gas sensors. The resistance jump of p- and n-FETs induced by the change of their gate voltages is deemed to make this interlocking circuit produce the transilient response.

SUBMITTER: Zhou X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6021865 | biostudies-other | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Transilient Response to Acetone Gas Using the Interlocking p+n Field-Effect Transistor Circuit.

Zhou Xinyuan X   Wang Jinxiao J   Wang Zhou Z   Bian Yuzhi Y   Wang Ying Y   Han Ning N   Chen Yunfa Y  

Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) 20180612 6


Low concentration acetone gas detection is significantly important for diabetes diagnosis as 1.8⁻10 ppm of acetone exists in exhaled breath from diabetes patients. A new interlocking p+n field-effect transistor (FET) circuit has been proposed for Mn-doped ZnO nanoparticles (MZO) to detect the acetone gas at low concentration, especially close to 1.8 ppm. It is noteworthy that MZO in this interlocking amplification circuit shows a low voltage signal of <0.3 V to the acetone <2 ppm while it displa  ...[more]

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