Claims
- 1. A hydrogen sensor comprising:
a) a dielectric surface material; and b) at least one metal nanowire comprising Pd and Ag on said dielectric surface, wherein said metal nanowire comprises at least one nanobreakjunction which closes when exposed to a threshold hydrogen concentration.
- 2. The hydrogen sensor of claim 1, further comprising electrodes in contact with said metal nanowire.
- 3. The hydrogen sensor of claim 2, further comprising a power supply connected to said electrodes so as to form a circuit.
- 4. The hydrogen sensor of claim 3, further comprising a device for measuring one or more electrical properties of said metal nanoparticles within said circuit.
- 5. The hydrogen sensor of claim 1, wherein solvation of hydrogen in the metal nanowire effects an electrical response at some threshold concentration by closing said nanobreakjunctions.
- 6. The hydrogen sensor of claim 5, wherein said electrical response is selected from the group consisting of a change in resistivity, a change in conductivity, a change in capacitance, a change in conductivity, and combinations thereof.
- 7. The hydrogen sensor of claim 1, wherein the Ag content ranges from about 0 percent to about 26 percent.
- 8. The hydrogen sensor of claim 1, wherein multiple metal nanowires within said sensor comprise varying compositions so as to enable the detection of a range of hydrogen concentrations over a range of temperatures.
- 9. The hydrogen sensor of claim 1, wherein said sensor provides for detection of hydrogen in transformers.
- 10. A hydrogen sensor comprising:
a) a dielectric surface material; and b) one or more columns of metal nanoparticles on said surface, wherein nanogaps between the nanoparticles close when exposed to a threshold hydrogen concentration.
- 11. The hydrogen sensor of claim 10, wherein closure of said nanogaps effects a detectable electronic response along the column of nanoparticles when said column is incorporated into an electrical circuit.
- 12. The hydrogen sensor of claim 11, wherein said electrical response is selected from the group consisting of a change in resistivity, a change in conductivity, a change in capacitance, a change in conductivity, and combinations thereof.
- 13. The hydrogen sensor of claim 11, wherein said metal nanoparticles comprise Pd.
- 14. The hydrogen sensor of claim 11, wherein said metal nanoparticles comprise alloys of Pd and Ag.
- 15. The hydrogen sensor of claim 14, wherein multiple columns of metal nanoparticles comprise varying ratios of Pd and Ag so as to effect the detection of hydrogen over a range of concentrations with the same device.
- 16. The hydrogen sensor of claim 11, wherein said sensor provides for detection of hydrogen in transformers.
- 17. A method comprising the steps of:
a) forming at least one precisely-defined metal-alloy nanowire comprising nanobreakjunctions which close when exposed to predefined threshold concentrations of hydrogen; b) forming a circuit comprising said nanowire; and c) monitoring an electrical property within said circuit so as to determine when said nanobreakjunctions close.
- 18. The method of claim 17, wherein the nanowire comprises Pd and Ag.
- 19. The method of claim 17, wherein the metal nanowires have a composition that can be tailored so as to effect nanobreakjunction closure at varying concentrations of hydrogen.
- 20. The method of claim 17, wherein said method provides for hydrogen detection in transformers.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to the following U.S. Provisional Patent Application, Serial No. 60/407,141, filed Aug. 30, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60407141 |
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