In this paper we report the most significant results of a wide project which aimed to build up a sensor for the CO-detection with improved selectivity through catalytic activation. We faced this problem by first looking for the best materials candidates to display a good and reliable CO-response; then we split our attention towards thin and thick films searching for an optimization of the sensing layer response as a function of film thickness; after that, final stage was the development of the most suited material to be employed as the selective layer, with particular emphasis on the carbon dioxide interference.

Materials development for CO-detection with improved selectivity through catalytic activation

Malavasi L;Chiodelli G
2006

Abstract

In this paper we report the most significant results of a wide project which aimed to build up a sensor for the CO-detection with improved selectivity through catalytic activation. We faced this problem by first looking for the best materials candidates to display a good and reliable CO-response; then we split our attention towards thin and thick films searching for an optimization of the sensing layer response as a function of film thickness; after that, final stage was the development of the most suited material to be employed as the selective layer, with particular emphasis on the carbon dioxide interference.
2006
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Sensori
Materiali
monossido di carbonio
catalisi
film
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