DocumentCode
136257
Title
Sensing different mixtures of H2 , CH4 and CO through an array of chemiresistors
Author
Moreira, R.G. ; Higa Moreira, L.H. ; dos Santos Filho, S.G.
Author_Institution
LSI, Univ. of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil
fYear
2014
fDate
1-5 Sept. 2014
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
4
Abstract
This work proposes a set up for sensing H2, CH4 and CO generated from biomass. The sensing is performed by commercially avaliable SnO2 chemiresistors [6], one for each gas. The proposed set up has a gas dilution stage before the sensing step. One hundred and twenty five different gas mixtures were prepared from the combination of H2, CH4 and CO using nitrogen as carrier gas. The samples were evaluated under two different methods for sensor recovery: forced and natural. Based on the results, it was established that the cross sensitivities of the CO and CH4 sensors are too high while the H2 sensor presents selectivity of almost 100%. Also, the natural recovery method showed improved results because of the better thermal stability of the system. An artificial neural network was developed with the purpose of overcoming the problem of cross-sensitivities and indicated a minimum squared error energy (SSE) of 8.5×10-8 for H2, 2.0×10-3 for CH4 and 5.1×10-3 for CO.
Keywords
IV-VI semiconductors; carbon compounds; electronic engineering computing; gas mixtures; gas sensors; hydrogen; neural nets; organic compounds; resistors; thermal stability; tin compounds; wide band gap semiconductors; CO; CO sensor; H2; SnO2; artificial neural network; biomass; carrier gas; chemiresistor array; cross sensitivities; gas dilution stage; gas mixtures; hydrogen sensor; methane sensor; minimum squared error energy; natural recovery method; sensing step; sensor recovery; thermal stability; Biological system modeling; Hydrogen; Reliability; Artificial neural networks; Chemiresistors; Gas from gasification;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Microelectronics Technology and Devices (SBMicro), 2014 29th Symposium on
Conference_Location
Aracaju
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SBMicro.2014.6940130
Filename
6940130
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