Dissemination

Scientific Articles:

- Gaiardo, A., Fabbri, B., Giberti, A., Valt, M., Gherardi, S., Guidi, V., Malagù, C., Bellutti, P., Pepponi, G., Casotti, D., Cruciani, G., Zonta, G., Landini, N., Barozzi, M., Morandi, S., Vanzetti, L., Canteri, R., Della Ciana, M., Migliori, A., Demenev, E. Tunable formation of nanostructured SiC/SiOC core-shell for selective detection of SO2 (2020) Sensors and Actuators, B: Chemical, 305. DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2019.127485

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0925400519316843?via%3Dihub

- Gaiardo, A.; Novel, D.; Scattolo, E.; Crivellari, M.; Picciotto, A.; Ficorella, F.; Iacob, E.; Bucciarelli, A.; Petti, L.; Lugli, P.; Bagolini, A. Optimization of a Low-Power Chemoresistive Gas Sensor: Predictive Thermal Modelling and Mechanical Failure Analysis. Sensors 2021, 21, 783. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21030783

- Gaiardo, A.; Novel, D.; Scattolo, E.; Bucciarelli, A.; Bellutti, P.; Pepponi, G. Dataset of the Optimization of a Low Power Chemoresistive Gas Sensor: Predictive Thermal Modelling and Mechanical Failure Analysis. Data 2021, 6, 30. https://doi.org/10.3390/data6030030


Conference Contributions:

- Gaiardo, Andrea, et al. "New Chemoresistive Gas Sensor Arrays for Outdoor Air Quality Monitoring: A Combined R&D and Outreach Activities." ECS Meeting Abstracts. No. 29. IOP Publishing, 2020. IMCS 2021, 30 May-3 June 2021, virtual format (Chicago, USA).

- Gaiardo, Andrea, et al. "Development of a Pt, Pd, Ag and Au Nanocluster Decorated SnO2 Sensor Array for Precision Agriculture." ECS Meeting Abstracts. No. 29. IOP Publishing, 2020. IMCS 2021, 30 May-3 June 2021, virtual format (Chicago, USA).

- Krik, S., Gaiardo, A., Valt, M., Fabbri, B., Malagù, C., Pepponi, G., Bellutti, P. and Guidi, V., 2020, May. Bridging or in-Plane Oxygen Vacancies for a High-Performance Chemoresistive Gas Sensors? a First-Principles Study. In ECS Meeting Abstracts (No. 28, p. 2111). IOP Publishing. IMCS 2021, 30 May-3 June 2021, virtual format (Chicago, USA).


Linked Project

CHE ARIA PROJECT

The project, focused on both R&D and new generation awareness, aimed at developing a sensor platform capable of performing environmental air quality monitoring, through the development of a number of prototypes connected together to set up a smart network, together with a feasibility study of the possible extension of the system and a strategy to bring it to market. The sensor network was deployed in Trento.

The project was carried out in collaboration with several high schools of the Trentino/Alto Adige region, the Environmental Protection Agency of Trentino (APPA), the National Forensic Council, the National Research Council and the municipalities of Trento, Pergine and Rovereto.