Polymer Electrolyte-Based Ambient Temperature Oxygen Microsensors for Environmental Monitoring

TBMG-10487

07/06/2011

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An ambient temperature oxygen microsensor, based on a Nafion polymer electrolyte, has been developed and was microfabricated using thin-film technologies. A challenge in the operation of Nafion-based sensor systems is that the conductivity of Nafion film depends on the humidity in the film. Nafion film loses conductivity when the moisture content in the film is too low, which can affect sensor operation. The advancement here is the identification of a method to retain the operation of the Nafion films in lower humidity environments. Certain salts can hold water molecules in the Nafion film structure at room temperature. By mixing salts with the Nafion solution, water molecules can be homogeneously distributed in the Nafion film increasing the film’s hydration to prevent Nafion film from being dried out in low-humidity environment. The presence of organics provides extra sites in the Nafion film to promote proton (H+) mobility and thus improving Nafion film conductivity and sensor performance.

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"Polymer Electrolyte-Based Ambient Temperature Oxygen Microsensors for Environmental Monitoring," Mobility Engineering, July 6, 2011.
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Jul 6, 2011
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TBMG-10487
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English