2017 2nd International Conference on Frontiers of Sensors Technologies (ICFST) 2017
DOI: 10.1109/icfst.2017.8210477
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Tapered optical fiber ammonia sensor coated with phenol red and tetraethyl ortho silicate (TEOS)

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“…Ammonia is involved in various industries such as agriculture, food processing, and chemical manufacturing, making the detection of ammonia leaks crucial for safety and quality control. Pakdeevanich [136] developed a simple responsive sensor for trace concentrations of ammonia gas using a tapered optical fiber, demonstrating better interactions compared to non-tapered optical fiber sensors. To determine the optimal geometric shape for gas leak detection, Riahi et al [137] introduced a step-cascading approach to study the impact of geometric shapes on the gas detection performance of the sensor.…”
Section: Gas (Ammonia) Leak Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ammonia is involved in various industries such as agriculture, food processing, and chemical manufacturing, making the detection of ammonia leaks crucial for safety and quality control. Pakdeevanich [136] developed a simple responsive sensor for trace concentrations of ammonia gas using a tapered optical fiber, demonstrating better interactions compared to non-tapered optical fiber sensors. To determine the optimal geometric shape for gas leak detection, Riahi et al [137] introduced a step-cascading approach to study the impact of geometric shapes on the gas detection performance of the sensor.…”
Section: Gas (Ammonia) Leak Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%