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Use of a chromatographic column to improve the selectivity of the SnO2 gas sensors: first approach towards a miniaturised device and selective with hydrogen fluoride vapours

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Tin dioxide-based gas sensors were laid out at the exit of a chromatographic column for the selective detection of hydrogen fluoride in the atmosphere. After having selected a stationary phase adapted to this particular molecule, the sensor's signals were studied using various experimental parameters. In this paper a complete description of the experimental device and of the electrical responses is given. For the experiment, the gas sample was formed by a gas mixture of HF, O2 and N2. It was found that the optimal mode of detection corresponds to the sensitive element (SnO2) having a temperature near to 500 °C with a carrier gas of oxidising nature (synthetic air). Moreover, it was found that with this experimental configuration, a minimum concentration of about 0.8 ppm was detectable.

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hal-00516131 , version 1 (08-09-2010)

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Michel Fromm, Franck Berger, Marie-Hélène Nadal, Jean-Baptiste Sanchez. Use of a chromatographic column to improve the selectivity of the SnO2 gas sensors: first approach towards a miniaturised device and selective with hydrogen fluoride vapours. Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical, 2005, 106 (2), pp.823-831. ⟨10.1016/j.snb.2004.10.002⟩. ⟨hal-00516131⟩
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