Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor

Environmental monitoring for the detection and regulation of toxic gases is of paramount importance. This study proposes the modeling and fabrication of MEMS devices based on the standard Polysilicon Multi-Users MEMS Process (PolyMUMPs) for acetone gas detection. Titanium dioxide ( TiO2 ) nanopartic...

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Main Authors: Algamili, Abdullah S.; Abidin, Zmri Zainal; Khir, Mohd Haris Bin Md.; Ahmed, Abdelaziz Yousif; Hashwan, Saeed S. Ba; Isyaku, Usman Bature; Al-Dhawi, Bakr Naser; Salem, Ali Ahmed
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author Algamili
Abdullah S.; Abidin
Zmri Zainal; Khir
Mohd Haris Bin Md.; Ahmed
Abdelaziz Yousif; Hashwan
Saeed S. Ba; Isyaku
Usman Bature; Al-Dhawi
Bakr Naser; Salem
Ali Ahmed
spellingShingle Algamili
Abdullah S.; Abidin
Zmri Zainal; Khir
Mohd Haris Bin Md.; Ahmed
Abdelaziz Yousif; Hashwan
Saeed S. Ba; Isyaku
Usman Bature; Al-Dhawi
Bakr Naser; Salem
Ali Ahmed
Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
Computer Science; Engineering; Telecommunications
author_facet Algamili
Abdullah S.; Abidin
Zmri Zainal; Khir
Mohd Haris Bin Md.; Ahmed
Abdelaziz Yousif; Hashwan
Saeed S. Ba; Isyaku
Usman Bature; Al-Dhawi
Bakr Naser; Salem
Ali Ahmed
author_sort Algamili
spelling Algamili, Abdullah S.; Abidin, Zmri Zainal; Khir, Mohd Haris Bin Md.; Ahmed, Abdelaziz Yousif; Hashwan, Saeed S. Ba; Isyaku, Usman Bature; Al-Dhawi, Bakr Naser; Salem, Ali Ahmed
Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
IEEE ACCESS
English
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Environmental monitoring for the detection and regulation of toxic gases is of paramount importance. This study proposes the modeling and fabrication of MEMS devices based on the standard Polysilicon Multi-Users MEMS Process (PolyMUMPs) for acetone gas detection. Titanium dioxide ( TiO2 ) nanoparticles has been incorporated onto the top sensor's surface, amplifying its detection sensitivity. The study delves into Electrothermal mechanisms that has integrated with the embedded microheater to induce thermal forces. This enhancement significantly improves the acetone gas detection capabilities of the device with high sensitivity and low detection limit. Results include the displacement amplitude of the uncoated PolyMUMPs sensor, with exploration of the coated device's behavior under different heating voltages. Electrothermal actuation is employed, and the output voltage is measured using an MS3110 universal capacitive readout circuit. Comparisons of uncoated and coated devices has been investigated, demonstrating the influence of the sensing material that improve the detection performance. This investigation delves into the impact of varying coating thickness on the PolyMUMPs sensor's performance. The mass sensitivity of the device is found to be 3.8574 mHz/pg, while the detection limit indicates that the device can detect up to 44 part per billion (ppb) at resonance frequency of 7.627 kHz.
IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
2169-3536

2024
12

10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3365191
Computer Science; Engineering; Telecommunications
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title Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
title_short Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
title_full Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
title_fullStr Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced Electrothermal Analysis for Acetone Gas Detection Based on PolyMUMPs MEMS Sensor
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description Environmental monitoring for the detection and regulation of toxic gases is of paramount importance. This study proposes the modeling and fabrication of MEMS devices based on the standard Polysilicon Multi-Users MEMS Process (PolyMUMPs) for acetone gas detection. Titanium dioxide ( TiO2 ) nanoparticles has been incorporated onto the top sensor's surface, amplifying its detection sensitivity. The study delves into Electrothermal mechanisms that has integrated with the embedded microheater to induce thermal forces. This enhancement significantly improves the acetone gas detection capabilities of the device with high sensitivity and low detection limit. Results include the displacement amplitude of the uncoated PolyMUMPs sensor, with exploration of the coated device's behavior under different heating voltages. Electrothermal actuation is employed, and the output voltage is measured using an MS3110 universal capacitive readout circuit. Comparisons of uncoated and coated devices has been investigated, demonstrating the influence of the sensing material that improve the detection performance. This investigation delves into the impact of varying coating thickness on the PolyMUMPs sensor's performance. The mass sensitivity of the device is found to be 3.8574 mHz/pg, while the detection limit indicates that the device can detect up to 44 part per billion (ppb) at resonance frequency of 7.627 kHz.
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