Review of sensors for detecting insulating gas ozone
by Xiaoyu Li; Pengfei Jia; Min Xu; Lin Zhang
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Vol. 25, No. 3, 2023

Abstract: Air quality monitoring and analysis has been highlighted as a significant issue at the moment. So, people began to pay more attention to the research direction of pollution gas detection equipment. Ozone (O3) is one of the primary indoor as well as environmental air pollutants. It can affect human activities and cause several health problems. Therefore, the research of pollution gas detection equipment has also begun to become the direction of interest to experts. Existing gas sensors can not only measure a range of common gases (O2, CO2, etc.), but also monitor harmful gases (SO2, NO2, CO, etc.). The existing literature mainly optimises the sensor performance by changing the sensor materials and improving the material synthesis technology, so that the sensor detects ozone more accurately and quickly. Based on the diverse types of gas sensors, this paper reviews a variety of sensors to detect O3 gas.

Online publication date: Fri, 03-Nov-2023

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