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SiC-based MIS gas sensor for high water vapor environments

In this work we will prove that SiC-based MIS capacitors can work in environments with extremely high concentrations of water vapor and still be sensitive to hydrogen, CO and hydrocarbons, making these devices suitable for monitoring the exhaust gases of hydrogen or hydrocarbons based fuel cells. Un...

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Published in:Sensors and actuators. B, Chemical Chemical, 2012-12, Vol.175, p.60-66
Main Authors: Casals, Olga, Becker, Thomas, Godignon, Philippe, Romano-Rodriguez, Albert
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Language:English
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Summary:In this work we will prove that SiC-based MIS capacitors can work in environments with extremely high concentrations of water vapor and still be sensitive to hydrogen, CO and hydrocarbons, making these devices suitable for monitoring the exhaust gases of hydrogen or hydrocarbons based fuel cells. Under the harshest conditions (45% of water vapor by volume ratio to nitrogen), Pt/TaOx/SiO2/SiC MIS capacitors are able to detect the presence of 1ppm of hydrogen, 2ppm of CO, 100ppm of ethane or 20ppm of ethene, concentrations that are far below the legal permissible exposure limits.
ISSN:0925-4005
1873-3077
DOI:10.1016/j.snb.2011.12.032