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Humphrey, Nicholas J.; Choi, Eric J.; Drago, Nicholas P.; Hemminger, John C.; Penner, Reginald M. (, ACS Sensors)N.A. (Ed.)A single platinum nanowire (PtNW) chemiresistive sensor for ethylene gas is reported. In this application, the PtNW performs three functions: (1) Joule self-heating to a specified temperature, (2) in situ resistance-based temperature measurement, and (3) detection of ethylene in air as a resistance change. Ethylene gas in air is detected as a reduction in nanowire resistance by up to 4.5% for concentrations ranging from 1 to 30 ppm in an optimum NW temperature range from 630 to 660 K. This response is rapid (30–100 s), reversible, and reproducible for repetitive ethylene pulses. A threefold increase in signal amplitude is observed as the NW thickness is reduced from 60 to 20 nm, commensurate with a signal transduction mechanism involving surface electron scattering.more » « less
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Choi, Eric J.; Drago, Nicholas P.; Humphrey, Nicholas J.; Van_Houten, Justin; Ahn, Jaewan; Lee, Jiyoung; Kim, Il-Doo; Ogata, Alana F.; Penner, Reginald M. (, Materials Today)
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Drago, Nicholas P.; Choi, Eric J.; Shin, Jihoon; Kim, Dong-Hwan; Penner, Reginald M. (, Analytical Chemistry)
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