Search for dissertations about: "Gas sensors"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 134 swedish dissertations containing the words Gas sensors.
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1. Nanoplasmonic Alloy Hydrogen Sensors
Abstract : The hydrogen economy proposes hydrogen gas as the main energy carrier thanks to its high energy density and the possibility to produce it in a sustainable way without CO2 emission. However, the wide flammability range of hydrogen-air mixtures dictates that hydrogen sensors will be a mandatory accessory to any appliance or vehicle fueled by hydrogen. READ MORE
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2. Silicon carbide field-effect devices studied as gas sensors for exhaust gas monitoring
Abstract : Metal-insulator-silicon carbide (MIS) structures have been studied as gas sensors. We have investigated how the sensors detect gases, how fast they do that, and how they could be used for exhaust gas monitoring.We have prepared simple field-effect devices, MIS-capacitors and Schottky diodes, on silicon carbide with platinum gates. READ MORE
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3. MEMS-based electrochemical gas sensors and wafer-level methods
Abstract : This thesis describes novel microel ectromechanical system (MEMS) based electrochemical gas sensors and methods of fabrication.This thesis presents the research in two parts. In the first part, a method to handle a thin silicon wafer using an electrochemically active adhesive is described. READ MORE
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4. Functional Nanostructures for Gas Sensors
Abstract : This research focuses on three main topics within the aims of FUNMAT, which are:Ohmic contacts to high-temperature chemical gas sensors.Studies of catalytic monolayers on active gate metal in SiC-based gas sensors.Investigating potential sensing properties of the nanoscale material MXene. READ MORE
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5. Gas-sensors for Automobile Interiors
Abstract : The concentration of pollutants in the car compartment air is influenced not only by neighboring vehicles, but also by pollutants originating from the car's interior trim materials. These pollutants may cause nuisance and even pose a safety risk as some condense on the windscreen and form an oily film that dims the screen. READ MORE