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Gas sensing pattern in chungkukjang production using household fermentation system (가정용 발효기를 이용한 청국장 제조과정의 가스감지 패턴)

  • Jung, H.C.;Choi, S.Y.;Kim, J.B.
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.18 no.1
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    • pp.72-76
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    • 2009
  • The sensing system was designed and fabricated to investigate the ferment environment of soybeans. $NH_3$ gas was saturated after about 7 h and $CO_2$ gas was reached the peak after about 8 h in the inoculation of Bacillus subtilis. However, times that $CO_2$ gas and $NH_3$ gas were reached maximum value without Bacillus subtilis were about 15 h and 18 h, respectively. The sample that inoculated Bacillus subtils had deeper taste than one without it. We found that the peak time of $CO_2$ gas means the starting time of fermentation. If we control the operating time after the start of fermentation, it is expected to make a suitable Chungkukjang to individual preference.

ANN Modeling of a Gas Sensor

  • Baha, H.;Dibi, Z.
    • Journal of Electrical Engineering and Technology
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    • v.5 no.3
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    • pp.493-496
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    • 2010
  • At present, Metal Oxide gas Sensors (MOXs) are widely used in gas detection because of its advantages, including high sensitivity and low cost. However, MOX presents well-known problems, including lack of selectivity and environment effect, which has motivated studies on different measurement strategies and signal-processing algorithms. In this paper, we present an artificial neural network (ANN) that models an MOX sensor (TGS822) used in a dynamic environment. This model takes into account dependence in relative humidity and in gas nature. Using MATLAB interface in the design phase and optimization, the proposed model is implemented as a component in an electronic simulator library and accurately expressed the nonlinear character of the response and that its dependence on temperature and relative humidity were higher than gas nature.

On the $SnO_2$ Semiconductor Gas Sensor ($SnO_2$ 소결체 반도체 Gas Sensor에 관한 연구)

  • 박순자;이재열
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.20 no.2
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    • pp.93-98
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    • 1983
  • The sensitivity characteristics of $SnO_2$-based gas sensor prepared by sintering method have been studied at the presence of CO and Propane gas. Samples mixed with 1wt% $La_2O_3$ and 1wt% $PdCl_2$ showed highest sensitivity to CO and propane gas at 250$^{\circ}$C but the addition of $CeO_2$ did not enhance the sensitivity. For slectivity for gas a $SnO_2-La_2O_3$ (1wt%) sample without $PdCl_2$ showed better results. A sample sintered sintered at 115$0^{\circ}C$ has shown the optimum condition in sensitivity and electroding

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C3H8 Gas Sensitivity of Pd, Pt-$SnO_2$ Gas Sensor with Varying Impregnation Method (함침 방법의 차이에 따른 Pd, Pt-$SnO_2$의 프로판 가스 감응성 변화)

  • 이종흔;박순자
    • Journal of the Korean Ceramic Society
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    • v.27 no.5
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    • pp.638-644
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    • 1990
  • The C3H8 gas sensitivities of SnO2, Pd-SnO2, Pt-SnO2 gas sensor are looked over with the impregnation method of PdCl2, H2PtCl6 solution on SnO2. The Cl- ion due to incomplete decomposition of PdCl2 at 80$0^{\circ}C$ for 30 min decrease the C3H8 gas sensitivity of SnO2, and the sensitivity is increased by the impreganation of H2PtCl6 solution on SnO2 because of its lower decomposition temperature compared with PdCl2. The C3H8 gas sensitivities of Pd-SnO2, Pt-SnO2 impregnated slightly after 1st sintering are larger than that of pure SnO2 sensor because very small amount of Cl- ion exist in sample due to smaller amount of impregnaiton.

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Review on Sensor Technology to Detect Toxic Gases (독성가스 감지용 센서 기술 동향 리뷰)

  • Lee, Janghyeon;Lim, Si-Hyung
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.311-318
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    • 2015
  • The excess use and generation of various toxic gases from many industrial complexes and plant facilities have increased the possibility of leakage or explosion accidents, which can cause fatal damage to human beings in the wide range of neighboring area. To prevent the exposure to the fatal toxic gases, it is very important to monitor the leakage of toxic gases using gas sensors in real time. Various types of gas sensors, which can be classified as semiconductor, electrochemical, optical, and catalytic combustion types according to the operating principles, have been developed. In this review, the operation principles of gas sensors are explained and the performance of those sensors is compared. The state-of-the-art gas sensor technologies developed by research institutes or companies are reviewed also.

Fabrication and Characterization of Hexagonal Tungsten Oxide Nanopowders for High Performance Gas Sensing Application (육방정계 텅스텐옥사이드 나노분말의 합성과 고성능 가스센서응용을 위한 성능 평가)

  • Park, Jinsoo
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.26 no.1
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2019
  • The gas sensor is essential to monitoring dangerous gases in our environment. Metal oxide (MO) gas sensors are primarily utilized for flammable, toxic and organic gases and $O_3$ because of their high sensitivity, high response and high stability. Tungsten oxides ($WO_3$) have versatile applications, particularly for gas sensor applications because of the wide bandgap and stability of $WO_3$. Nanosize $WO_3$ are synthesized using the hydrothermal method. As-prepared $WO_3$ nanopowders are in the form of nanorods and nanorulers. The crystal structure is hexagonal tungsten bronze ($MxWO_3$, x =< 0.33), characterized as a tunnel structure that accommodates alkali ions and the phase stabilizer. A gas detection test reveals that $WO_3$ can detect acetone, butanol, ethanol, and gasoline. This is the first study to report this capability of $WO_3$.

Low temperature-operating NiO-CoO butane gas sensors

  • Jung, Dong-Ho;Choi, Soon-Don;Min, Bong-Ki
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.17 no.4
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    • pp.303-307
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    • 2008
  • $NiO,\;Cu_2O,\;Mn_2O_3$ and $Cr_2O_3$ as p-type semiconductors were added in CoO with 15 wt.% ethylene glycol binder and measured the butane gas sensing characteristics. The highest sensitivity is obtained for the NiO-CoO sensors. CoO-20 at.% NiO sensor with 15 wt.% ethylene glycol binder sintered at $1100^{\circ}C$ for 24 h exhibits high sensitivity of 90 % to 5000 ppm butane gas at the sensor temperature of $250^{\circ}C$, compared to low sensitivities at the low operating temperature for commercial sensors. Response and recovery times are, respectively, within few seconds and 1min in the static flow system, indicating rapid adsorption and desorption of butane gas on sensor surface even at this low temperature.

Thermal Analysis of Silicon Micro-Gas Sensor (실리콘 마이크로 가스센서의 열해석)

  • 정완영;엄구남
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.567-570
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    • 2000
  • Thermal simulation of typical stack-type and newly proposed planar-type micro-gas sensors were studied by FEM method. the thermal analysis for the proposed planar structure including temperature distribution over the sensing layer and power consumption of the heater were carried using finite element method by computer simulation and well compared with those of typical stack-type micro-gas sensor. The thermal properties of the microsensor from thermal simulation were compared with those of an actual device to investigate the acceptability of the computer simulation.

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MEMS/Nano-technologies for Smart Air Environmental Monitoring Sensors

  • Park, Inkyu;Yang, Daejong;Kang, Kyungnam
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.24 no.5
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    • pp.281-286
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    • 2015
  • The importance of air quality monitoring is rapidly increasing. Even though state-of-the-art air quality monitoring technologies such as mass spectrometry, gas chromatography, and optical measurement enable high-fidelity measurement of air pollutants, they cannot be widely used for portable or personalized platforms because of their high cost and complexity. Recently, personalized and localized environmental monitoring, rather than global and averaged environmental monitoring, has drawn greater attention with the advancement of mobile telecommunication technologies. Here, micro- and nano-technologies enable highly integrated and ultra-compact sensors to meet the needs of personalized environmental monitoring. In this paper, several examples of MEMS-based gas sensors for compact and personalized air quality monitoring are explained. Additionally, the principles and usage of functional nanomaterials are discussed for highly sensitive and selective gas sensors.

Temperature Compensation of Nondispersive Infrared Gas Senor: Infrared Light Absorbance (비분산 적외선 가스 센서 온도 보상법: 적외선 흡수도)

  • Yi, SeungHwan
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.30 no.1
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    • pp.36-41
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    • 2021
  • The motivation of this paper is to easily analyze the properties of nondispersive infrared gas sensor that has more than two different optical path length and to suggest the criterion and definition of infrared light absorbance in order to minimize the measurement errors. With the output voltage ratios and the normalized derivatives of infrared ray (IR) absorbance, when the normalized derivatives of IR absorbance decreases from 0.28 to 0.10, the lower and higher limits of errors were decreased from -5.62% and 2.39% to -4.27% and 2.78%. When the normalized derivatives of IR absorbance were 0.10, the output voltage could be partitioned into two regions with one exponential equation and the temperature compensation error was less than 5%.