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Gas sensors

Introduction:
Sensor:

 A sensor is a technological device that


detects / senses a signal, physical condition
and chemical compounds.

 It is also defined as any device that converts


a signal from one form to another.

Sensors are mostly electrical or electronic.


Gas sensors

Introduction:
Sensor:

Applications
Automobiles
Machines
Robotics
Industry
Medicine
Aerospace etc.
Gas sensors

Introduction:
Sensor:

Examples of sensors
Thermometer
Thermocouple
Phototransistor
Photo resistor
Microphone
Seismometer
Hydrophone etc.
Gas sensors

Introduction:
Gas Sensor:

Gas sensor is a subclass of chemical


sensors.

Gas sensor measures the concentration of


gas in its vicinity. Gas sensor interacts with a
gas to measure its concentration. Each gas
has a unique breakdown voltage i.e. the
electric field at which it is ionized. Sensor
identifies gases by measuring these voltages.
The concentration of the gas can be
determined by measuring the current
discharge in the device.
Gas sensors

Applications of Gas Sensor:

Process control industries


Environmental monitoring
Boiler control
Fire detection
Alcohol breath tests
Detection of harmful gases in mines
Home safety
Grading of agro-products like coffee and
spices
Gas sensors

Operating parameters:

Operating temperature
Operating humidity

Disadvantages:

Bulky
Consume lots of power
Require “risky” high voltage to operate.
Gas sensors

Gas sensing technologies:

 Metal Oxide Based Gas Sensors


 Capacitance Based Gas Sensors
 Acoustic Wave Based Gas Sensors
 Calorimetric Gas Sensors
 Optical gas sensors
 Electrochemical gas sensors
Gas sensors

1. Carbon monoxide gas sensor


Carbon monoxide sensor can be of
different types such as:

 Semiconductor sensor
 Electrochemical sensor
 Digital sensor
 Biometric sensor (chem-optical or gel cell
sensor)
Gas sensors

2. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas sensor


 CO2 absorbs infrared light therefore CO2
sensor consists of a tube containing an
infrared source at one end and an infrared
detector at the other end.
 The infrared detector detects the infrared
light which is not absorbed by CO2
between source and detector.
Gas sensors

2. Carbon dioxide (CO2) gas sensor (Contd.)

 Infrared radiation which is not being


absorbed by CO2 produces heat so the
temperature will increase.
 The infrared detector measures the
temperature.
 A voltage is produced due to the
temperature increase in the infrared
sensor.
 We can read amplified voltage into the
data logger.
Gas sensors

3. Hydrogen gas sensor

 Mostly palladium is used to detect hydrogen


because palladium selectively absorbs
hydrogen gas and forms the chemical
palladium hydride.

Types of hydrogen gas sensor:

 Optical fiber hydrogen sensors


 Nanoparticle-based hydrogen microsensors
 Diode based sensor

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