The development of sensitive graphene-based surface acoustic wave sensors for NO2 detection at room temperature

Mikrochim Acta. 2024 May 10;191(6):323. doi: 10.1007/s00604-024-06397-y.

Abstract

Bilayer graphene (Bl-Gr) and sulphur-doped graphene (S-Gr) have been integrated with LiTaO3 surface acustic wave (SAW) sensors to enhance the performance of NO2 detection at room temperature. The sensitivity of the Bl-Gr SAW sensors toward NO2, measured at room temperature, was 0.29º/ppm, with a limit of detection of 0.068 ppm. The S-Gr SAW sensors showed 0.19º/ppm sensitivity and a limit of detection of 0.140 ppm. The origin of these high sensitivities was attributed to the mass loading and elastic effects of the graphene-based sensing materials, with surface changes caused by the absorption of the NO2 molecules on the sensing films. Although there are no significant differences regarding the sensitivity and detection limit of the two types of sensors, the measurements in the presence of interferent gases and various humidity conditions outlined much better selectivity and sensing performances towards NO2 gas for the Bl-Gr SAW sensors.

Keywords: Bilayer graphene; NO2; SAW sensors; Sulphur-doped graphene.