Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide

Self-controlled active oscillating microcantilevers with a piezoresistive readout are very promising sensitive sensors, despite their small surface. In order to increase this surface and consequently their sensitivity, we nanostructured them with copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) or with copper oxide (CuO)...

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Main Authors: Laurent Schlur, Manuel Hofer, Ahmad Ahmad, Karine Bonnot, Mathias Holz, Denis Spitzer
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/4/1108
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spelling doaj-29df13c388bf4a2ba2de852b7ca5fba82020-11-24T21:10:47ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202018-04-01184110810.3390/s18041108s18041108Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen DioxideLaurent Schlur0Manuel Hofer1Ahmad Ahmad2Karine Bonnot3Mathias Holz4Denis Spitzer5Nanomatériaux pour les Systèmes Sous Sollicitations Extrêmes (NS3E), UMR 3208 ISL/CNRS/UNISTRA, French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis, 5, rue du Général Cassagnou, 68300 Saint-Louis, FranceNano analytik GmbH, Ehrenbergstraße 1, 98693 Ilmenau, GermanyNano analytik GmbH, Ehrenbergstraße 1, 98693 Ilmenau, GermanyNanomatériaux pour les Systèmes Sous Sollicitations Extrêmes (NS3E), UMR 3208 ISL/CNRS/UNISTRA, French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis, 5, rue du Général Cassagnou, 68300 Saint-Louis, FranceNano analytik GmbH, Ehrenbergstraße 1, 98693 Ilmenau, GermanyNanomatériaux pour les Systèmes Sous Sollicitations Extrêmes (NS3E), UMR 3208 ISL/CNRS/UNISTRA, French-German Research Institute of Saint-Louis, 5, rue du Général Cassagnou, 68300 Saint-Louis, FranceSelf-controlled active oscillating microcantilevers with a piezoresistive readout are very promising sensitive sensors, despite their small surface. In order to increase this surface and consequently their sensitivity, we nanostructured them with copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) or with copper oxide (CuO) nanorods. The Cu(OH)2 rods were grown, on a homogeneous copper layer previously evaporated on the top of the cantilever. The CuO nanorods were further obtained by the annealing of the copper hydroxide nanostructures. Then, these copper based nanorods were used to detect several molecules vapors. The results showed no chemical affinity (no formation of a chemical bond) between the CuO cantilevers and the tested molecules. The cantilever with Cu(OH)2 nanorods is selective to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in presence of humidity. Indeed, among all the tested analytes, copper hydroxide has only an affinity with NO2. Despite the absence of affinity, the cantilevers could even so condensate explosives (1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazinane (RDX) and pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) on their surface when the cantilever temperature was lower than the explosives source, allowing their detection. We proved that in condensation conditions, the cantilever surface material has no importance and that the nanostructuration is useless because a raw silicon cantilever detects as well as the nanostructured ones.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/4/1108piezoresistive sensorsnanostructured sensorsCuO/Cu(OH)2 nanorodsNO2 detectionselective detectionexplosives detection
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author Laurent Schlur
Manuel Hofer
Ahmad Ahmad
Karine Bonnot
Mathias Holz
Denis Spitzer
spellingShingle Laurent Schlur
Manuel Hofer
Ahmad Ahmad
Karine Bonnot
Mathias Holz
Denis Spitzer
Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
Sensors
piezoresistive sensors
nanostructured sensors
CuO/Cu(OH)2 nanorods
NO2 detection
selective detection
explosives detection
author_facet Laurent Schlur
Manuel Hofer
Ahmad Ahmad
Karine Bonnot
Mathias Holz
Denis Spitzer
author_sort Laurent Schlur
title Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
title_short Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
title_full Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
title_fullStr Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
title_full_unstemmed Cu(OH)2 and CuO Nanorod Synthesis on Piezoresistive Cantilevers for the Selective Detection of Nitrogen Dioxide
title_sort cu(oh)2 and cuo nanorod synthesis on piezoresistive cantilevers for the selective detection of nitrogen dioxide
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Self-controlled active oscillating microcantilevers with a piezoresistive readout are very promising sensitive sensors, despite their small surface. In order to increase this surface and consequently their sensitivity, we nanostructured them with copper hydroxide (Cu(OH)2) or with copper oxide (CuO) nanorods. The Cu(OH)2 rods were grown, on a homogeneous copper layer previously evaporated on the top of the cantilever. The CuO nanorods were further obtained by the annealing of the copper hydroxide nanostructures. Then, these copper based nanorods were used to detect several molecules vapors. The results showed no chemical affinity (no formation of a chemical bond) between the CuO cantilevers and the tested molecules. The cantilever with Cu(OH)2 nanorods is selective to nitrogen dioxide (NO2) in presence of humidity. Indeed, among all the tested analytes, copper hydroxide has only an affinity with NO2. Despite the absence of affinity, the cantilevers could even so condensate explosives (1,3,5-trinitro-1,3,5-triazinane (RDX) and pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN) on their surface when the cantilever temperature was lower than the explosives source, allowing their detection. We proved that in condensation conditions, the cantilever surface material has no importance and that the nanostructuration is useless because a raw silicon cantilever detects as well as the nanostructured ones.
topic piezoresistive sensors
nanostructured sensors
CuO/Cu(OH)2 nanorods
NO2 detection
selective detection
explosives detection
url http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/4/1108
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