Subsurface H2S Detection by a Surface Acoustic Wave Passive Wireless Sensor Interrogated with a Ground Penetrating Radar

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TitreSubsurface H2S Detection by a Surface Acoustic Wave Passive Wireless Sensor Interrogated with a Ground Penetrating Radar
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursRabus D, Friedt J-M, Arapan L, Lamare S, Baque M, Audouin G, Cherioux F
JournalACS SENSORS
Volume5
Pagination1075-1081
Date PublishedAPR 24
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2379-3694
Mots-clésfunctional polymer, ground penetrating RADAR, hydrogen sulfide, surface acoustic waves, wireless measurement
Résumé

Long-term monitoring of organic pollutants in the soil is a major environmental challenge. We propose to meet this issue by the development of a polymer dedicated to selectively react with H2S, coating surface acoustic wave transducers designed as passive cooperative targets with the compound, and probing their response using Ground Penetrating RADAR, thus providing the capability to monitor the presence of H2S in the subsurface environment. The selectivity is brought by including lead(II) cation in a reticulated polymer matrix which can be deposited as a thin layer on a surface acoustic wave sensor. We demonstrate a signal enhancement mechanism in which water absorption magnifies the signal detection, making the sensor most sensitive to H2S in an underground environment saturated with moisture.

DOI10.1021/acssensors.0c00013