2020
DOI: 10.1149/ma2020-01282125mtgabs
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Printed Miniaturized Platinum Heater on Ultra-Thin Ceramic Membrane for Mox Gas Sensors

Abstract: Introduction The progress of the Internet of Things stimulates the development of sensors of small size and low power consumption. Miniaturized metal-oxide semiconductor (MOX) gas sensors (e.g. methane, hydrogen or carbon monoxide detection) can be integrated into agro-industrial facilities such as livestock facilities, fish farming, forestry, food-storage and horticulture, where they support future-oriented plant production (smart agriculture). The central part of a MOX gas sens… Show more

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“…Platinum is one of the most studied materials in catalysis today and is widely used for manufacturing catalytic converters [1,2], fuel cells [3,4] and thermocatalytic gas sensors [5][6][7]. Due to its high chemical stability and high melting point, platinum is used for patterning the read-out electrodes and heaters of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors [8][9][10], such as by printing colloidal platinum over ceramic membranes such as alumina, LTCC and yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) [11,12]. In the case of polymer substrates (e.g., polyimide), colloidal gold can be used for this purpose as well [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Platinum is one of the most studied materials in catalysis today and is widely used for manufacturing catalytic converters [1,2], fuel cells [3,4] and thermocatalytic gas sensors [5][6][7]. Due to its high chemical stability and high melting point, platinum is used for patterning the read-out electrodes and heaters of metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) gas sensors [8][9][10], such as by printing colloidal platinum over ceramic membranes such as alumina, LTCC and yttria stabilized zirconia (YSZ) [11,12]. In the case of polymer substrates (e.g., polyimide), colloidal gold can be used for this purpose as well [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%