2020
DOI: 10.3390/mi11070673
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Optofluidic Formaldehyde Sensing: Towards On-Chip Integration

Abstract: Formaldehyde (HCHO), a chemical compound used in the fabrication process of a broad range of household products, is present indoors as an airborne pollutant due to its high volatility caused by its low boiling point ( T = − 19 °C). Miniaturization of analytical systems towards palm-held devices has the potential to provide more efficient and more sensitive tools for real-time monitoring of this hazardous air pollutant. This work presents the initial steps and results of the prototyping process t… Show more

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“…Such improvement could also reduce the price of the detection module by approximately ten when produced in large series. So far, no study and even the very recent work of Mariuta et al (2020) [49], using the same derivative reagent to detect formaldehyde in liquid solution, was able to reach a satisfactory sensitivity using on-chip integration. Indeed, Mariuta et al (2020) showed that the sensitivity reached is approximately 100 times less so than that reported in this work, which is still very insufficient to allow precise and sufficiently rapid quantification of gaseous formaldehyde in the recirculation configuration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such improvement could also reduce the price of the detection module by approximately ten when produced in large series. So far, no study and even the very recent work of Mariuta et al (2020) [49], using the same derivative reagent to detect formaldehyde in liquid solution, was able to reach a satisfactory sensitivity using on-chip integration. Indeed, Mariuta et al (2020) showed that the sensitivity reached is approximately 100 times less so than that reported in this work, which is still very insufficient to allow precise and sufficiently rapid quantification of gaseous formaldehyde in the recirculation configuration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To overcome this drawback for gaseous formaldehyde quantification, the current trend in this analytical field is to develop real-time measurement tools such as sensors [30][31][32][33][34][35], analysers [36][37][38] or even microanalyzers [14,[39][40][41][42]. Chemical sensors are based on various gas detection mechanisms [43], namely resistive/chemoresistive, electrochemical, metaloxide-semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFET), optical (surface plastic resonance (SPR)) and surface acoustic.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is currently a high demand for compact, portable, accurate and rapid gas detectors for indoor air monitoring. In this framework, Mariuta et al [ 11 ] worked on the development of a miniaturized detector of formaldehyde (HCHO), which is one of the major indoor airborne pollutants. The proposed sensor is based on the Hantzsch reaction which occurs after HCHO is trapped in the liquid phase, coupled to the fluorescence optical sensing methodology.…”
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