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Sensoring hydrogen gas concentration using electrolyte made of proton...

by Yoshikatsu Ueda, Alexander I Kolesnikov, Hideki Koyanaka
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Publication Date
Page Numbers
893 to 896
Volume
155
Issue
2

Hydrogen gas promises to be a major clean fuel in the near future. Thus, sensors that can measure the concentrations of hydrogen gas over a wide dynamic range (e.g., 1–99.9%) are in demand for the production, storage, and utilization of hydrogen gas. However, it is difficult to directly measure hydrogen gas concentrations greater than 10% using conventional sensor [1–11]. We report a simple sensor using an electrolyte made of proton conductive manganese dioxide that enables in situmeasurements of hydrogen gas concentration over a wide range of 0.1–99.9% at room temperature.