GAS SENSOR FOR NITROGEN OXIDES : SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

NEWS :  New high-performance gas sensor can monitor low level nitrogen oxides pollution

 

WHAT’S IN THE NEWS ?

New ZnFe₂O₄-Based Gas Sensor:

  • Invention: Scientists at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS) developed a new gas sensor using zinc ferrite (ZnFe₂O₄) nanostructures.
  • Ultra-Low Detection: The sensor detects nitrogen oxides (NOx) at parts-per-billion (ppb) levels, even at room temperature.
  • Advantages Over Existing Sensors:
  • Works at room temperature (no high-temperature requirement).
  • High sensitivity and selectivity.
  • Quick response and excellent durability (over 3 months).
  • Testing: Successfully tested on vehicle exhaust samples, detecting trace NOx levels.
  • Cost Efficiency: Low energy demand reduces operating costs, making it affordable for air pollution monitoring.
  • Computational Support: Studies confirmed the sensor’s improved detection capability for NOx using the novel nanostructure.

 

Nitrogen Oxides (NOx) Pollution:

Causes:

  • Vehicle Emissions: From fuel combustion in cars, trucks, buses.
  • Industrial Processes: Power plants, factories burning fossil fuels.
  • Agriculture: Use of fertilizers, biomass burning.
  • Residential Emissions: Heating systems, stoves.
  • Natural Sources: Wildfires, lightning strikes (in smaller amounts).

 

Impacts:

  • Health: Contributes to ground-level ozone (smog), leading to respiratory issues like asthma and bronchitis.
  • Acid Rain: Damages crops, forests, and aquatic ecosystems.
  • Air Quality: Forms fine particulate matter, worsening air quality.
  • Climate Change: Contributes to greenhouse gas formation.
  • Infrastructure Damage: Corrodes buildings, monuments, and materials due to acidic reactions.

 

Source :  https://pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2051321#:~:text=A%20novel%20nanostructure%20developed%20by,in%20urban%20and%20industrial%20areas.