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A highly sensitive catalytic gas sensor for hydrogen detection based on sputtered nanoporous platinum
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EngineeringSputtered Nanoporous PlatinumGas SensorTungsten TitaniumChemistryChemical EngineeringCatalytic Thin FilmNanosensorChemical SensorPorous SensorMaterials ScienceHydrogen DetectionNanotechnologyHydrogenGas DetectionOptical SensorsElectrochemical Gas SensorSensorsMaterials CharacterizationSensor DesignThermal Sensor
This paper presents a new thermal gas sensor for hydrogen detection based on a catalytic thin film made of sputtered nanoporous platinum. Due to an increased porosity of sputtered catalytic layers, sensitivity could remarkably be raised from commonly 6 μV/ppm [1] up to 18 18 μV/ppm. As sensing element a thermopile made of p-doped polysilicon and an alloy of tungsten titanium is used. A second thermopile is placed for reference measurement and reduced cross sensitivity on same membrane.
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