Ebook: Gas Sensors: Principles, Operation and Developments
- Tags: Characterization and Evaluation of Materials, Condensed Matter Physics, Analytical Chemistry, Mechanical Engineering
- Year: 1992
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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There were two reasons that induced me to plan and to organize this book, the first was the lack of a text entirely devoted to the subject of gas sensors, notwithstanding some books devoted to the various kind of chemical sensors have recently been published. The second reason was the need of introducing the basic topics of gas detection mechanisms to a growing number of researchers active in research and development laboratories of industries and uni versities. The field of chemical sensors is indeed in fast and consistent growth, as it is proved by the increased number of participants to the congresses that were recently held on this subject, namely the Third Meeting on Chemical Sensors (September 24 - 26, 1990, Cleveland), Transducers' 91 (June 24 - 27, 1991, S. Francisco) and EUROSENSORS V (September 30 - October 3, 1991, Rome). Therefore, this book is mainly intended as a reference text for researchers with a MS degree in physics, chemistry and electrical engineering; it reports the last progresses in the R. & D. and in the technology of gas sensors. I choose to deal specifically with the topic of gas sensors because these devices show a very large number of applications in the domestic and industrial field and they are characterized by a great effort of research and development.
This volume satisfies a gap in the literature arising from recent intense research into and development of gas sensors. The book deals specifically with gas sensors arising from developments and widespread application in both domestic and industrial fields.
The operational mechanisms and technological developments of various types of gas sensors are fully discussed.
For instrumentation engineers, applied physicists, chemists, material scientists.
This volume satisfies a gap in the literature arising from recent intense research into and development of gas sensors. The book deals specifically with gas sensors arising from developments and widespread application in both domestic and industrial fields.
The operational mechanisms and technological developments of various types of gas sensors are fully discussed.
For instrumentation engineers, applied physicists, chemists, material scientists.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
New Approaches in the Design of Gas Sensors....Pages 1-42
Oxidic Semiconductor Gas Sensors....Pages 43-88
Thin Film Semiconducting Metal Oxide Gas Sensors....Pages 89-116
Semiconductor Gas Sensors Based on SnO2 Thick Films....Pages 117-167
Catalytic Gas Sensors....Pages 169-185
Organic Semiconductor Gas Sensors....Pages 187-218
Field Effect Gas Sensors....Pages 219-279
Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Gas Sensors....Pages 281-306
Optical Gas Sensors....Pages 307-328
Electrochemical Gas Sensors....Pages 329-364
Future Trends in the Development of Gas Sensors....Pages 365-409
This volume satisfies a gap in the literature arising from recent intense research into and development of gas sensors. The book deals specifically with gas sensors arising from developments and widespread application in both domestic and industrial fields.
The operational mechanisms and technological developments of various types of gas sensors are fully discussed.
For instrumentation engineers, applied physicists, chemists, material scientists.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-viii
New Approaches in the Design of Gas Sensors....Pages 1-42
Oxidic Semiconductor Gas Sensors....Pages 43-88
Thin Film Semiconducting Metal Oxide Gas Sensors....Pages 89-116
Semiconductor Gas Sensors Based on SnO2 Thick Films....Pages 117-167
Catalytic Gas Sensors....Pages 169-185
Organic Semiconductor Gas Sensors....Pages 187-218
Field Effect Gas Sensors....Pages 219-279
Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Gas Sensors....Pages 281-306
Optical Gas Sensors....Pages 307-328
Electrochemical Gas Sensors....Pages 329-364
Future Trends in the Development of Gas Sensors....Pages 365-409
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