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CeNS Develops Wearable Ammonia Sensor

CeNS Develops Wearable Ammonia Sensor

On 14 July 2026 researchers at the Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), Bengaluru developed a portable, self‑powered wearable ammonia sensor with a detection limit of 319 parts per billion (ppb).

Device and materials

  • Sensor material: hybrid vanadium oxide–vanadium sulfide (VOx/VS2) heterostructure.
  • Heterostructure: layered system joining two functional materials to tailor electronic/chemical response.
  • Operating temperature: room temperature (~20–25 °C).
  • Detection limit: 319 ppb for NH3.
  • Power: self‑powered prototype reported.

Form factors and systems

  • Flexible substrates: polymer, paper and textile.
  • Wearable prototypes: smart bands and electronic textile platforms.
  • Portable monitor: threshold‑triggered classification into safe, warning and danger zones.

Performance characteristics

  • Selectivity: discriminates ammonia from common interfering gases.
  • Stability: reported reliable operation beyond ten weeks.
  • Room‑temperature sensing: removes need for heating elements used in conventional metal‑oxide sensors.

Institutions and publication

  • Developed by: Centre for Nano and Soft Matter Sciences (CeNS), an autonomous institute under the Department of Science and Technology.
  • Reported in: ACS Sensors (peer‑reviewed journal).
Last Modified: July 15, 2026

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