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Radio-frequency-based high-temperature nitrogen oxide sensor for dosimeter-type detection of NOx in the ppb range for continuous air quality monitoring

Subject Area Microsystems
Synthesis and Properties of Functional Materials
Measurement Systems
Term since 2021
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 465563965
 
The overall project goal is a self-heated high-temperature radio-frequency sensor platform (HT-RF-platform) for dosimeter-like detection of lowest NO and NO2 concentrations for air quality monitoring. The underlying accumulation principle with simultaneous electrical readout is based on the load-dependent dielectric properties at several GHz of a NOx-storing film. At the end of the project, a working demonstrator of a RF NOx dosimeter is available, which consists of a HT-RF-sensor platform coated with a NOx storage material. In further work, an application of the sensor platform for other sensitive layers and analytes or as a material characterization tool is envisaged.Divided into three thematic complexes, the following scientific questions are to be addressed:1. Development and construction of a self-heated HT RF sensor platform with qualification of substrate materials and resonator structures for high-temperature GHz measurements.- Which substrate materials are suitable for RF investigations up to 600 °C?- What coplanar waveguide arrangement enhances sensor sensitivity?- How should the heater structure and substrate geometry be dimensioned for homogeneous temperature of the sensitive layer and minimal heat transport to the connection pads?- How can interferences from the backside heater structure be minimized?2. Evaluation of the suitability of barium-containing NOx storage materials for dielectric NOx dosimetry by RF analysis in NO or NO2 atmospheres depending on temperature.- How do the dielectric properties of barium-containing NOx storage materials change during NOx loading? Which measurands are suitable as sensor signals?- Which material compositions are suitable for RF monitoring of air quality? - How large is the temperature-dependent linear measuring range? Can daily mean signals without regeneration interval and peak values be determined with sufficient accuracy?- What influence does the loading of the oxygen storage material part have on the measured variables?- What are the cross-sensitivities and can they be eliminated?- When should the thermal regeneration of the sensor be initiated?3. Correlation of dielectric properties with chemical processes during NOx adsorption and desorption by combined operando RF-DRIFT spectroscopy.- Is operando DRIFT analysis of self-heated sensor platforms possible? - How do dielectric properties (HF) correlate with NOx loading (DRIFTS)?- Which NOx sorption sites can be identified depending on the dosed species and the operating temperature? What is the influence of nitrite and nitrate formation?- How do measured variables and chemical composition of the NOx reservoir correlate?- Is the linear measurement range limited by electrical or chemical processes?- Which temperature-time profile is permanently suitable for thermal regeneration?
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