DocumentCode
1165355
Title
A novel approach to hydrogen sensing
Author
Hossein-Babaei, Faramarz ; Orvatinia, Mohammad
Author_Institution
Electr. Eng. Dept., K.N.T. Univ. of Technol., Tehran, Iran
Volume
4
Issue
6
fYear
2004
Firstpage
802
Lastpage
806
Abstract
A novel sensor for the selective detection of hydrogen in the presence of other reducing gases is presented. The device comprises a commercially available non- or partially-selective semiconductor gas sensor and an air filled centimeter-long capillary tube. The attachment is so that upon exposure, the target gas diffuses in air through the length of the capillary before affecting the sensor. The hydrogen component of the gas mixture diffuses much faster than other components, and is sensed at an earlier stage of the sensor response. The response of a capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) to a gas mixture containing hydrogen is mathematically analyzed. The results indicate that the hydrogen concentration can readily be extracted from certain mathematical features of the transient response. The fabrication of a prototype CGS and experimental verification of the analytical results are reported. The prototype can measure hydrogen concentration at the presence of other reducing and combustible gases exceeding its concentration by two orders of magnitude.
Keywords
chemical variables measurement; diffusion; gas sensors; hydrogen; transient response; air filled capillary tube; capillary-attached gas sensor; centimeter-long capillary tube; chemical sensor; combustible gas; gas diagnosis; gas diffusion; gas mixture; gas reduction; hydrogen concentration; hydrogen sensing; hydrogen sensor; selective hydrogen detection; semiconductor gas sensor; transient response; Biomembranes; Fabrication; Fuel processing industries; Gas detectors; Gases; Hydrogen; Monitoring; Nanoporous materials; Pollution measurement; Prototypes; 65; Diffusion; gas diagnosis; gas sensor; hydrogen sensor;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2004.837499
Filename
1359842
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