Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample

© 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A very simple laboratory made prototype piezoelectric transducer (PZT) or sensor is described using inexpensive materials and equipment easily available in Chiang Mai and in the laboratory. Initially, experiments are carried out using a single cell...

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Main Authors: Amnat Ruangchaiwat, Narabhats Rannurags, Sukon Phanichphant, Boonsom Liawruangrath, Saisunee Liawruangrath
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-551782018-09-05T03:13:39Z Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample Amnat Ruangchaiwat Narabhats Rannurags Sukon Phanichphant Boonsom Liawruangrath Saisunee Liawruangrath Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Chemistry Materials Science Mathematics Physics and Astronomy © 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A very simple laboratory made prototype piezoelectric transducer (PZT) or sensor is described using inexpensive materials and equipment easily available in Chiang Mai and in the laboratory. Initially, experiments are carried out using a single cell device constructed in this laboratory afterwards a double-cell device is modified from the prototype device for measuring gaseous/vapour contaminants in air. The PZT detectors were tested for detection of SO2 on the basis of the best known SO2 detection using triethanolamine as coating material. It was found that the dual-cell device was more sensitive to SO2 (48 Hz ppm) than the single-cell one (6 Hz/ppm). Optimal conditions for the PZT detector were also investigated. The AT-cut quartz crystals with circular shape having thin film gold electrodes on both sides were employed. It was shown that the 10 MHz crytal coated with triethanolamine was more sentitive than the 6 MHz quartz crystal and hence the 10 MHz quartz crystal was selected as optimum. Selectivity of the PZT detector can be achieved by changing the coating materials. Under suitable conditions, choice of appropriate coating materials could be achieved for a number gaseous/vapour samples. The proposed PZT sensors using selective coatings were successfully applied for detection of SO2 and methanol with satisfactory results. 2018-09-05T02:52:47Z 2018-09-05T02:52:47Z 2016-07-01 Journal 01252526 2-s2.0-84988956639 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84988956639&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/55178
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
spellingShingle Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Chemistry
Materials Science
Mathematics
Physics and Astronomy
Amnat Ruangchaiwat
Narabhats Rannurags
Sukon Phanichphant
Boonsom Liawruangrath
Saisunee Liawruangrath
Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
description © 2016, Chiang Mai University. All rights reserved. A very simple laboratory made prototype piezoelectric transducer (PZT) or sensor is described using inexpensive materials and equipment easily available in Chiang Mai and in the laboratory. Initially, experiments are carried out using a single cell device constructed in this laboratory afterwards a double-cell device is modified from the prototype device for measuring gaseous/vapour contaminants in air. The PZT detectors were tested for detection of SO2 on the basis of the best known SO2 detection using triethanolamine as coating material. It was found that the dual-cell device was more sensitive to SO2 (48 Hz ppm) than the single-cell one (6 Hz/ppm). Optimal conditions for the PZT detector were also investigated. The AT-cut quartz crystals with circular shape having thin film gold electrodes on both sides were employed. It was shown that the 10 MHz crytal coated with triethanolamine was more sentitive than the 6 MHz quartz crystal and hence the 10 MHz quartz crystal was selected as optimum. Selectivity of the PZT detector can be achieved by changing the coating materials. Under suitable conditions, choice of appropriate coating materials could be achieved for a number gaseous/vapour samples. The proposed PZT sensors using selective coatings were successfully applied for detection of SO2 and methanol with satisfactory results.
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author Amnat Ruangchaiwat
Narabhats Rannurags
Sukon Phanichphant
Boonsom Liawruangrath
Saisunee Liawruangrath
author_facet Amnat Ruangchaiwat
Narabhats Rannurags
Sukon Phanichphant
Boonsom Liawruangrath
Saisunee Liawruangrath
author_sort Amnat Ruangchaiwat
title Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
title_short Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
title_full Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
title_fullStr Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
title_full_unstemmed Simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
title_sort simple laboratory-made piezoelectric sensors for detection of selected gaseous and/or vapor sample
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