Title :
A Low Temperature Potentiometric CO2 Sensor Combined with SIO2:B2O3:LI2O:BI2O3 Composite Metal Oxide
Author :
Satyanarayana, L. ; Noh, Whyo Sup ; Kim, Gwang Ho ; Lee, Woon Young ; Park, Jin Seong
Author_Institution :
Chosun Univ., Gwangju
Abstract :
A low temperature lithium ion based potentiometric CO2 sensor has been developed by adding 10 mol% of SiO2, B2O3, Li2O and Bi2O3 composite metal oxide mixture to (Li2-Ba)CO3 sensing bicarbonate. The sensors attached with different mol% of the above oxides were tested at different operating temperatures. It is observed that the addition of SiO2, Li2O and Bi2O3 in 1:2:1 ratio to the sensing bicarbonate could effectively decrease the operating temperature to 250-300degC. Further, with the introduction of boron oxide, a glassy sensing electrode phase is obtained resulting improved response and recovery. The sensor attached with 1:2:1:1 mol% of the SiO2:B2O3:Li2O:Bi2O3 composite metal oxide has shown a fair Nernstian correlation and the slope indicate n equal to 2 at 300degC, where n is the number of reaction electrons involved. Remarkably, the sensor is also found stable against humidity (30-70% RH) at all the CO2 concentrations of the test range between 500-5000 ppm. Moreover, increasing Li2O or decreasing B2O3 content has shown a deteriorated effect on the performance of the sensor.
Keywords :
bismuth compounds; boron compounds; cryogenic electronics; gas sensors; lithium compounds; silicon compounds; B2O3; Bi2O3; CO2; Li2O; Nernstian correlation; SiO2; boron oxide; composite metal oxide mixture; glassy sensing electrode phase; lithium ion based potentiometric sensor; low temperature potentiometric sensor; sensing bicarbonate; temperature 250 C to 300 C; Crystalline materials; Electrodes; Electrons; Energy resources; Gas detectors; Lithium; Phase change materials; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Temperature sensors; Testing;
Conference_Titel :
Sensors, 2006. 5th IEEE Conference on
Conference_Location :
Daegu
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0375-8
Electronic_ISBN :
1930-0395
DOI :
10.1109/ICSENS.2007.355568