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Ammonia Gas Sensors: Comparison of Solid-State and Optical Methods
by Zbigniew Bielecki, Tadeusz Stacewicz, Janusz Smulko and Jacek Wojtas
Appl. Sci. 2020, 10(15), 5111; https://doi.org/10.3390/app10155111 - 25 Jul 2020
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High precision and fast measurement of gas concentrations is important for both understanding and monitoring various phenomena, from industrial and environmental to medical and scientific applications. This article deals with the recent progress in ammonia detection using in-situ solid-state and optical methods. Due [...] Read more.
High precision and fast measurement of gas concentrations is important for both understanding and monitoring various phenomena, from industrial and environmental to medical and scientific applications. This article deals with the recent progress in ammonia detection using in-situ solid-state and optical methods. Due to the continuous progress in material engineering and optoelectronic technologies, these methods are among the most perceptive because of their advantages in a specific application. We present the basics of each technique, their performance limits, and the possibility of further development. The practical implementations of representative examples are described in detail. Finally, we present a performance comparison of selected practical application, accumulating data reported over the preceding decade, and conclude from this comparison. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Photonic Technology for Precision Metrology)
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