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Hydrogen Sensor Based on NTC Thermistor with Pt-Loaded WO3/SiO2 Coating

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MICROMACHINES
Volume 13, Issue 12, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/mi13122219

Keywords

hydrogen sensor; NTC thermistor; Pt-loaded WO3; SiO2

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A novel hydrogen sensor based on a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor with a Pt-loaded WO3/SiO2 coating is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The sensor has a rapid response time, high sensitivity, excellent repeatability, immunity to humidity, a compact size, low manufacturing cost, and is easy to use.
A novel hydrogen sensor based on a negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistor with Pt-loaded WO3/SiO2 coating is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. When the Pt-loaded WO3/SiO2 film is exposed to the mixture of air and H-2, the exothermic reactions caused by hydrogen and WO3 with the cooperation of the Pt catalyst raise the local temperature of the NTC thermistor and lower its resistance. Hence, hydrogen concentration can be measured by monitoring the voltage across the NTC thermistor in a series circuit. The proposed device has a rapid response time, high sensitivity, and excellent repeatability to hydrogen as well as immunity to humidity, a compact size, a low manufacturing cost, and is easy to use.

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