Publications
A three electrode mixed potential sensor for gas detection and discrimination
Tsui, Lok K.; Benavidez, Angelica; Palanisamy, Ponnusamy; Evans, Lindsey E.; Garzon, Fernando
A major goal for sensors in the automotive exhaust emissions control and monitoring field is the development of a single sensor to monitor NOx, NH3, CO, and hydrocarbons. Mixed potential electrochemical sensors can be readily tuned to be selective towards different gas mixtures by changing the composition of their electrode or applying a voltage or current bias. We have developed a three-electrode sensor comprised of Pt, La0.8Sr0.2CrO3 (LSCO), and Au0.5Pd0.5 electrodes with a porous yttria-stabilized zirconia (YSZ) electrolyte which can detect single and binary gas mixtures of NO, C3H8, and CO. The sensitivity of the electrode pairs was investigated and it was found that Au/Pd+Pt was most sensitive to CO while LSCO+Pt is best at detecting C3H8. From the sensor responses, we have trained artificial neural networks to use the voltage responses to recover the gas concentrations and classify the gas mixtures.