Passive ammonia sensor: RFID tag integrating carbon nanotubes

C. Occhiuzzi, A. Rida, G. Marrocco, M. M. Tentzeris

    Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingConference contributionScientificpeer-review

    9 Citations (Scopus)

    Abstract

    In this paper Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) are examined for the design of a passive RFID sensor. CNT film, the so called buckypaper, is produced and indirectly characterized from a dielectric and a sensititvity point of view. A CNT-based RFID tag prototype is then described as the featured maintenance free sensor and experimentally verified for its applicability and sensitivity towards NH3.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication2011 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation - Proceedings
    Pages1413-1416
    Number of pages4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011
    Publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
    Event2011 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, APSURSI 2011 - Spokane, WA, United States
    Duration: 3 Jul 20118 Jul 2011

    Conference

    Conference2011 IEEE International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation and USNC/URSI National Radio Science Meeting, APSURSI 2011
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CitySpokane, WA
    Period3/07/118/07/11

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering

    Fingerprint

    Dive into the research topics of 'Passive ammonia sensor: RFID tag integrating carbon nanotubes'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

    Cite this