AbstractHydrogen is often formed in sulfidic environments where interference from hydrogen sulfide has prevented its analysis by amperometric hydrogen microsensors. Hydrogen microsensors were made insensitive to hydrogen sulfide by placing a sulfide trap (guard) containing solutions of heavy metal ions, sulfide-oxidizing ferricyanide, or alkaline chemicals at the sensor tip. The overall most efficient sulfide guard consisted of a solution of ZnCl2 in propylene carbonate which resulted in absence of interference from 5mmolL−1 hydrogen sulfide and also alleviated any interference from oxygen. The hydrogen sensors with ZnCl2-propylene carbonate traps could be used at temperatures up to 60°C without exhibiting excessive baseline currents. The a...
We report here on the results of a study on the response of copper oxide (p-type and mixed) based, l...
In any application that uses, produces or stores hydrogen, sensors are an important device for alert...
Hydrogen sensors, especially those operating at high temperatures, are essential tools for the emerg...
A new amperometric microsensor for detection of dissolved H2S in aquatic environments was developed....
A new amperometric microsensor for detection of dissolved H2S in aquatic environments was developed....
The European Commission and the U.S. Department of Energy both recognize the key role hydrogen techn...
Hydrogen is a component of spacecraft fuel that is explosive at atmospheric concentrations of four p...
We review sensor-based methods commonly employed for monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and recent d...
During the generation of biogas, various contaminant gases occur beside the desired methane. Hydroge...
The monitoring of hydrogen sulfide in biogas is crucial due to its highly corrosive properties. Most...
The ability to detect gaseous hydrogen is of critical importance to acceptance and utilization of hy...
In any application involving the production, storage or use of hydrogen, sensors are important devic...
We developed a microsensor for the amperometric detection of dissolved hydrogen sulfide, H2S, in sed...
The widespread use of hydrogen as both an industrial process gas and an energy storage medium requir...
An electrochemical cell design of the Clark type including a thin layer of electrolyte in contact wi...
We report here on the results of a study on the response of copper oxide (p-type and mixed) based, l...
In any application that uses, produces or stores hydrogen, sensors are an important device for alert...
Hydrogen sensors, especially those operating at high temperatures, are essential tools for the emerg...
A new amperometric microsensor for detection of dissolved H2S in aquatic environments was developed....
A new amperometric microsensor for detection of dissolved H2S in aquatic environments was developed....
The European Commission and the U.S. Department of Energy both recognize the key role hydrogen techn...
Hydrogen is a component of spacecraft fuel that is explosive at atmospheric concentrations of four p...
We review sensor-based methods commonly employed for monitoring hydrogen sulfide (H2S), and recent d...
During the generation of biogas, various contaminant gases occur beside the desired methane. Hydroge...
The monitoring of hydrogen sulfide in biogas is crucial due to its highly corrosive properties. Most...
The ability to detect gaseous hydrogen is of critical importance to acceptance and utilization of hy...
In any application involving the production, storage or use of hydrogen, sensors are important devic...
We developed a microsensor for the amperometric detection of dissolved hydrogen sulfide, H2S, in sed...
The widespread use of hydrogen as both an industrial process gas and an energy storage medium requir...
An electrochemical cell design of the Clark type including a thin layer of electrolyte in contact wi...
We report here on the results of a study on the response of copper oxide (p-type and mixed) based, l...
In any application that uses, produces or stores hydrogen, sensors are an important device for alert...
Hydrogen sensors, especially those operating at high temperatures, are essential tools for the emerg...