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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2012 Volume 82, Issue 12, Pages 119–122 (Mi jtf9004)

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Response of a thermocatalytic sensor with a single-crystal silicon heater

I. A. Taratyn, V. V. Khatko

Belarusian National Technical University

Abstract: The sensor response of a thermocatalytic gas sensor with a heater made of single-crystal $p$-type silicon to gases H$_2$, CO, CH$_4$, and C$_3$H$_8$ is studied. The sensor response to propane, carbon monoxide, and hydrogen has positive and negative components. The positive sensor responses to carbon monoxide and propane exhibit well pronounced maxima at silicon heater currents of 21 and 23 mA, respectively. For hydrogen, the maximum sensor response depends on the gas concentration. This specific feature of the sensor response to hydrogen is explained by the sequential action of the following two processes: absorption of H$_2$ molecules on the silicon heater surface and the catalytic oxidation of hydrogen on a Pt–Pd catalyst. The sensor response to methane only has a negative component.

Received: 26.02.2012


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2012, 57:12, 1726–1729

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