Electrochemical High-Temperature Gas Sensors

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作者
Saruhan, B. [1 ]
Stranzenbach, M. [2 ]
Yuece, A. [3 ]
Goenuellue, Y. [1 ]
机构
[1] German Aerosp Ctr DLR, Inst Mat Res, D-51147 Cologne, Germany
[2] Fed Minist Econ & Technol, Referent VIIB1, Aeronaut Ind, Berlin 10115, Germany
[3] Daimler AG, Mercedes Benz Plant, Bremen, Germany
关键词
Impedance-metric sensor; resistive sensors; semiconducting oxides; magnetron sputtering; EB-PVD; doped and nanotubular TiO2; NiO; NiCr2O4; NOX; ZIRCONIA; OXIDES;
D O I
10.1117/12.918435
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
Combustion produced common air pollutant, NOx associates with greenhouse effects. Its high temperature detection is essential for protection of nature. Component-integration capable high-temperature sensors enable the control of combustion products. The requirements are quantitative detection of total NOx and high selectivity at temperatures above 500 degrees C. This study reports various approaches to detect NO and NO2 selectively under lean and humid conditions at temperatures from 300 degrees C to 800 degrees C. All tested electrochemical sensors were fabricated in planar design to enable component-integration. We suggest first an impedance-metric gas sensor for total NOx-detection consisting of NiO- or NiCr2O4-SE and PYSZ-electrolyte. The electrolyte-layer is about 200 mu m thickness and constructed of quasi-single crystalline columns. The sensing-electrode (SE) is magnetron sputtered thin-layers of NiO or NiCr2O4. Sensor sensitivity for detection of total NOx has been measured by applying impedance analysis. The cross-sensitivity to other emission gases such as CO, CO2, CH4 and oxygen (5 vol.%) has been determined under 0-1000ppm NO. Sensor maintains its high sensitivity at temperatures up to 550 degrees C and 600 degrees C, depending on the sensing-electrode. NiO-SE yields better selectivity to NO in the presence of oxygen and have shorter response times comparing to NiCr2O4-SE. For higher temperature NO2-sensing capability, a resistive DC-sensor having Al-doped TiO2-sensing layers has been employed. Sensor-sensitivity towards NO2 and cross-sensitivity to CO has been determined in the presence of H2O at temperatures 600 degrees C and 800 C. NO2 concentrations varying from 25 to 100ppm and CO concentrations from 25 to 75ppm can be detected. By nano-tubular structuring of TiO2, NO2 sensitivity of the sensor was increased.
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