Resistive gas sensors based on copper sulphide (CuxS) are produced when a t
hick-film of the CuxS is chemically deposited on the polyethylene (PE) film
substrates. The resistance response to gases is investigated for the senso
rs at the temperatures from 291 to 313 K in air. A correlation of the respo
nse to gas with the technology is analysed. It is demonstrated that the sen
sors are suitable for the detection of gases at the room temperatures. The
response is detected to the traces of ethanol, acetone and some gases molec
ules of which include the (NHn)-group. The response and recovery times are
equal to about a few tenths of seconds. The best results are obtained for t
he sensors when ammonia is used as the target gas. The response to ammonia
is detected at the concentrations from 1 to 100 ppm of it in air. For a sma
ll amount of the target gas in air, the resistance is proved depending like
power law on the gas concentration in air. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A.
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