Summary: | Tantalum is a potential material for metal anodizing, which enables the fabrication of ideal nanostructured Ta2O5. This project planned to employ Ta2O5, an anodized metal oxide, as a chemical sensor application. In the field of Ta2O5 research, there is a lack of investigation into Ta2O5 efficacy for the detection of engine oil deterioration. In this project, the objective is to fabricate Ta2O5 nanotubular as sensing layers for the detection of engine oil deterioration. The Ta2O5 sensor was fabricated through the anodization synthesis method and was then tested with 2, 4, 7, 10, and 12 pH buffer solutions. Anodization is very reliable for building nanostructures as it is easy to be manipulated. Samples were characterized using field emission scanning electron microscope (FESEM) for surface morphology and structural analysis, and their crystalline properties by X-ray diffraction (XRD). The output voltage was plotted over time, and the pH sensitivity of anodized Ta2O5 was reported. As the result, the sensitivity sensor obtained for both 30 min and 60 min anodized samples were 31.616 mV/pH and 24.591 mV/pH, respectively, while the response time was obtained for rise time and fall time was 20 seconds and 90 seconds, respectively. © 2021 IEEE.
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