Journal
SENSORS AND ACTUATORS B-CHEMICAL
Volume 270, Issue -, Pages 433-442Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.snb.2018.04.094
Keywords
Low temperature co fired technology; Passive wireless sensor; Temperature-pressure-humidity sensor; Harsh monitoring
Funding
- National Natural Science Foundation of China [61471324, 51425505]
- Outstanding Young Talents Support Plan of Shanxi province
- shanxi 1331 Project Key Subjects Construction
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In this study, a LC wireless passive TPH sensor based on low-temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) technology for harsh TPH monitoring was presented. The LC wireless passive TPH sensor was frame-optimized by performing HFSS simulations and fabricated on DuPont (R) 951 AT ceramic using the screen-printing technique, low-temperature co-fired process, imidization process. The microscopy and spectroscopy of as-prepared thin polyimide (PI) film were characterized by the dint of scanning electron microscope (SEM) and fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR). The experimental tests indicate the as-prepared LC wireless passive TPH sensor can stably operate at an ambient environment of 25-200 degrees C, 70-220kPa, and 24-90%RH, which attributes to the HFSS simulation optimization and the algorithm we proposed for solving the interrelationship of TPH sensor. The frequency shift of the pressure sensor was 0.4875 MHz with a sensitivity of 3.25 kHz/kPa in the environment of 64%RH, 150 degrees C, 70-220 kPa, while the temperature sensor was 1.6 MHz, 9.143 kHz/degrees C in the environment of 64%RH, I atm, from 25 degrees C (room temperature, RT) to 200 degrees C. Moreover, the humidity sensor, which has the frequency shift of about 7.23 MHz at RT, 1 atm, 24-90%RH, realized a sensitivity of 20 kHz/%RH at low humidity and a sensitivity up to 200 kHz/%RH at high humidity( 60-90%RH). What's more, the as-prepared PI film is highly selective to H2S, NH3, CH4 which is significant for some harsh environments (e.g., chemical & medical synthesis and chemical painting) and mine environmental monitoring (where CH4 and H2S often exist). Therefore, the proposed LC wireless passive TPH sensor, which shows stable performance in a TPH environment with a wide range of variation, is suitable for simultaneous TPH monitoring in harsh environments. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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