AbstractMicro-pellistors capable to detect hydrocarbons below 50 mW power consumption at 550 oC operation temperature were developed by a novel processing technique. On the top of the full membrane type micro-heaters 1.4μm thick porous alumina was formed by laterally selective electrochemical etching of the deposited aluminum layer. The porous alumina of the active element is selectively covered by finely dispersed Pt catalyst using alternative methods; such as dropping of H2[PtCl6] and sputtering technique, all aiming at deposition of controlled volume and structure of the catalyst. Constant current method in a Wheatstone-bridge configuration was applied in functional tests
In this paper, we demonstrate that nanoscale membrane electrode assemblies, functioning in a H 2/O 2...
AbstractA class of nanoporous TiO2 gas sensors processed by novel anodic aluminum oxidation (AAO) of...
A pulse electrodeposition method of preparing thin platinum catalyst layers for polymer electrolyte ...
Micro-pellistors capable to detect hydrocarbons below 50 mW power consumption at 550 degrees C opera...
AbstractMicro-pellistors capable to detect hydrocarbons below 50 mW power consumption at 550 oC oper...
Downsizing efforts in gas-sensing applications lead to ever smaller active elements. Integration wit...
AbstractWe report on an innovative use of high-temperature MEMS heater platforms as micro pellistor ...
In this paper we describe a new, simple and cheap silicon device operating at high temperature at a ...
This paper reports on the preparation of catalytic materials composed of a porous metallic preform c...
AbstractThis paper presents a miniaturized catalytic gas sensor for hydrogen detection, based on a s...
This work describes the fabrication, characterization and evaluation of thin gas diffusion electrode...
This work describes the results of a systematic investigation of micro-hotplates capable of operatin...
Microfabricated gas sensors utilizing ultrathin platinum transducing films offer great promise for m...
AbstractA cross plane potentiometric micro gas sensor has been developed. The device is based on a t...
Electrochemical deposition from lyotropic liquid crystalline template solution has been used to depo...
In this paper, we demonstrate that nanoscale membrane electrode assemblies, functioning in a H 2/O 2...
AbstractA class of nanoporous TiO2 gas sensors processed by novel anodic aluminum oxidation (AAO) of...
A pulse electrodeposition method of preparing thin platinum catalyst layers for polymer electrolyte ...
Micro-pellistors capable to detect hydrocarbons below 50 mW power consumption at 550 degrees C opera...
AbstractMicro-pellistors capable to detect hydrocarbons below 50 mW power consumption at 550 oC oper...
Downsizing efforts in gas-sensing applications lead to ever smaller active elements. Integration wit...
AbstractWe report on an innovative use of high-temperature MEMS heater platforms as micro pellistor ...
In this paper we describe a new, simple and cheap silicon device operating at high temperature at a ...
This paper reports on the preparation of catalytic materials composed of a porous metallic preform c...
AbstractThis paper presents a miniaturized catalytic gas sensor for hydrogen detection, based on a s...
This work describes the fabrication, characterization and evaluation of thin gas diffusion electrode...
This work describes the results of a systematic investigation of micro-hotplates capable of operatin...
Microfabricated gas sensors utilizing ultrathin platinum transducing films offer great promise for m...
AbstractA cross plane potentiometric micro gas sensor has been developed. The device is based on a t...
Electrochemical deposition from lyotropic liquid crystalline template solution has been used to depo...
In this paper, we demonstrate that nanoscale membrane electrode assemblies, functioning in a H 2/O 2...
AbstractA class of nanoporous TiO2 gas sensors processed by novel anodic aluminum oxidation (AAO) of...
A pulse electrodeposition method of preparing thin platinum catalyst layers for polymer electrolyte ...