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2008

Louisiana Tech University

Ethylene sensors

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Tin Dioxide Nanoparticle Based Sensor Integrated With Microstrip Antenna For Passive Wireless Ethylene Sensing, Mercyma Deeba Balachandran Jul 2008

Tin Dioxide Nanoparticle Based Sensor Integrated With Microstrip Antenna For Passive Wireless Ethylene Sensing, Mercyma Deeba Balachandran

Doctoral Dissertations

In this dissertation, we present the development and integration of a passive ethylene gas sensor with triangular microstrip patch antenna for wireless monitoring of climacteric fruit freshness. The existing ethylene sensors are mostly SnO2 resistor based active sensors, fabricated on rigid substrates requiring high fabrication temperatures and cannot be used for wireless applications. The proposed passive ethylene gas sensor is a novel nanoparticle based SnO2 capacitive sensor which, unlike the other existing SnO2resistor based active thick film and thin film sensors, consists of 10 nm to 15 nm SnO2 nanoparticles coated as a thin dielectric film of 1300 nm thickness. …