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A novel, high-efficiency detector for acetic acid vapor in ambient air is described. The design uses carbon nanotubes, grown on silicon substrate by CVD. Application of a positive bias to the carbon nanotubes generates electric fields sufficient to field-ionize passing gas-phase atoms especially for organic vapor. Under the pressure of one standard atmospheric pressure (atm), the detector was demonstrated...
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