Electrochemical sensors for environmental gas analysis |
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Authors: | David E. Williams |
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Affiliation: | MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, School of Chemical Sciences, University of Auckland, Private Bag 92019, Auckland 1142, New Zealand |
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Abstract: | The application of electrochemical sensors for measurement of concentration of pollutant gases in air in the part-per-billion (109) range is reviewed. Performance-limiting factors, particularly the effects of extremes and of relatively rapid changes in ambient temperature and humidity, are noted. Variations in composition of the electrolyte in the meniscus at the electrode–gas interface and instability of the solid–liquid–gas contact line, causing important variations in current due to background electrode reactions, are deduced and suggested as the reason for the performance limitations. Suggestions are made for mitigation through instrument design. |
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Keywords: | Electrochemical sensors Low-cost sensors Air quality measurement Meniscus Gas sensors |
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