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Screen printed thick film subterranean and subaqueous environmental chemical sensor arrays

Screen printed thick film subterranean and subaqueous environmental chemical sensor arrays
Screen printed thick film subterranean and subaqueous environmental chemical sensor arrays
Thick film environmental and chemical sensor arrays designed for deployment in both subterranean and submerged aqueous applications are reported. Various choices of materials for these different applications have been evaluated and the responses of the different sensor types are compared and discussed. Results indicate that the choice of binder materials is critical to producing sensors capable of medium term deployment (days) as the binders not only affect the tradeoff between hydration time and drift but also have a bearing on device sensitivity. Sensor calibration is shown to remain an issue with long term deployments (e.g. several weeks) but this can be ameliorated in the medium term with the use of novel device fabrication and packaging techniques
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Atkinson, John Karl
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Atkinson, John Karl, Glanc, Monika, Prakorbjanya, Mathusorn, Sion, R.P. and Garcia- Breijo, Eduardo (2011) Screen printed thick film subterranean and subaqueous environmental chemical sensor arrays. Electronics Packaging Technology Conference 2011, Singapore, Singapore. 07 - 09 Dec 2011. (doi:10.1109/EPTC.2011.6184425).

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Thick film environmental and chemical sensor arrays designed for deployment in both subterranean and submerged aqueous applications are reported. Various choices of materials for these different applications have been evaluated and the responses of the different sensor types are compared and discussed. Results indicate that the choice of binder materials is critical to producing sensors capable of medium term deployment (days) as the binders not only affect the tradeoff between hydration time and drift but also have a bearing on device sensitivity. Sensor calibration is shown to remain an issue with long term deployments (e.g. several weeks) but this can be ameliorated in the medium term with the use of novel device fabrication and packaging techniques

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Published date: 2011
Venue - Dates: Electronics Packaging Technology Conference 2011, Singapore, Singapore, 2011-12-07 - 2011-12-09
Organisations: Mechatronics

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Local EPrints ID: 345482
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/345482
ISBN: 978-1-4577-1983-7
PURE UUID: ef95e07f-3da1-43b7-8521-38a5f8a0e3a6
ORCID for John Karl Atkinson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3411-8034

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:33

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Author: Monika Glanc
Author: Mathusorn Prakorbjanya
Author: R.P. Sion
Author: Eduardo Garcia- Breijo

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