Claims
- 1. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials; (b) means for determining an electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material individually upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture; (c) means for measuring the temperature of the array; and (d) means for digitizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement.
- 2. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, and the gas mixture has a temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 3. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 4. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the component gases in the gas mixture are not separated.
- 5. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 6. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials are determined upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 7. An apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 8. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 9. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 10. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 11. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 12. An apparatus according to claim 1 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement for controlling the process or the device.
- 13. In a multi-component gas mixture having a temperature of about 400° C. or more, an apparatus for calculating the concentration of at least two individual analyte gas components in the mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least three chemo/electro-active materials, the array being situated within the gas mixture, and each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials; (b) means for determining an electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to only the unseparated components of the gas mixture; and (c) means for calculating the concentration of an individual analyte gas component from the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials.
- 14. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 15. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 16. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (i) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (ii) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure
- 17. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 18. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 19. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 20. An apparatus according to claim 13 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 21. In a multi-component gas mixture having a temperature of about 400° C. or more, an apparatus for calculating the concentration of at least two individual analyte gas components in the mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least three chemo/electro-active materials, the array being situated within the gas mixture, and each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a change in electrical resistance upon exposure to the gas mixture, wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (i) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 105 ohm-cm, and (ii) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure; (b) means for determining the change in resistance of each chemo/electro-active material individually upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture; and (c) means for calculating the concentration of an individual analyte gas component from the changes in resistance of the chemo/electro-active materials.
- 22. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 23. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 24. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the change in resistance of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the resistance of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 25. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 26. An apparatus according to claim 21 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the changes in resistance for controlling the process or the device.
- 27. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, the electrical response characteristic of at least one material being quantifiable as a value, wherein the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute; and (b) means for determining the electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture.
- 28. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, and the gas mixture has a temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 29. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 30. An apparatus according to claim 27 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 31. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 32. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 33. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 34. An apparatus according to claim 27 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 35. In a multi-component gas mixture having a temperature of less than about 400° C., an apparatus for analyzing the gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, the array being situated within the gas mixture, and having a substantially constant temperature of about 400° C. or more; and (b) means for determining the electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture.
- 36. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein the component gases in the gas mixture are not separated.
- 37. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials are determined upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 38. An apparatus according to claim 35 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 39. An apparatus according to claim 35 further comprising means for measuring the temperature of the gas mixture, and means for digitizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement.
- 40. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 41. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 42. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 43. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 44. An apparatus according to claim 35 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 45. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of first and second chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, wherein the chemo/electro-active materials are selected from the pairings in the group consisting of
(i) the first material is M1Ox, and the second material is M1aM2bOx; (ii) the first material is M1Ox, and the second material is M1aM2bM3cOx; (iii) the first material is M1aM2bOx, and the second material is M1aM2bM3cOx; (iv) the first material is a first M1Ox, and the second material is a second M1Ox; (v) the first material is a first M1aM2bOx, and the second material is a second M1aM2bOx; and (vi) the first material is a first M1aM2bM3cOx, and the second material is a second M1aM2bM3cOx; wherein M1 is selected from the group consisting of Ce, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, Nb, Ni, Pr, Ru, Sn, Ti, Tm, W, Yb, Zn, and Zr; M2 and M3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, In, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Nb, Ni, Pb, Pr, Rb, Ru, Sb, Sc, Si, Sn, Sr, Ta, Ti, Tm, V, W, Y, Yb, Zn, and Zr, but M2 and M3 are not the same in M1aM2bM3cOx; a, b and c are each independently about 0.0005 to about 1; and x is a number sufficient so that the oxygen present balances the charges of the other elements in the compound; and (b) means for determining the electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture.
- 46. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein
(a) M1Ox is selected from the group consisting of CeaOx, CoOx, CuOx, FeOx, GaOx, NbOx, NiOx, PrOx, RuOx, SnOx, TaaOx, TiOx, TmOx, WOx, YbOx, ZnOx, ZrOx, SnOx with Ag additive, ZnOx with Ag additive, TiOx with Pt additive, ZnOx with frit additive, NiOx with frit additive, SnOx with frit additive, or WOx with frit additive; (b) M1aM2bOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaCrbOx, AlaFebOx, AlaMgbOx, AlaNibOx, AlaTibOx, AlaVbOx, BaaCubOx, BaaSnbOx, BaaZnbOx, BiaRubOx, BiaSnbOx, BiaZnbOx, CaaSnbOx, CaaZnbOx, CdaSnbOx, CdaZnbOx, CeaFebOx, CeaNbbOx, CeaTibOx, CeaVbOx, CoaCubOx, CoaGebOx, CoaLabOx, CoaMgbOx, CoaNbbOx, CoaPbbOx, CoaSnbOx, CoaVbOx, CoaWbOx, CoaZnbOx, CraCubOx, CraLabOx, CraMnbOx, CraNibOx, CraSibOx, CraTibOx, CraYbOx, CraZnbOx, CuaFebOx, CuaGabOx, CuaLabOx, CuaNabOx, CuaNibOx, CuaPbbOx, CuaSnbOx, CuaSrbOx, CuaTibOx, CuaZnbOx, CuaZrbOx, FeaGabOx, FeaLabOx, FeaMobOx, FeaNbbOx, FeaNibOx, FeaSnbOx, FeaTibOx, FeaWbOx, FeaZnbOx, FeaZrbOx, GaaLabOx, GaaSnbOx, GeaNbbOx, GeaTibOx, InaSnbOx, KaNbbOx, MnaNbbOx, MnaSnbOx, MnaTibOx, MnaYbOx, MnaZnbOx, MoaPbbOx, MoaRbbOx, MoaSnbOx, MoaTibOx, MoaZnbOx, NbaNibOx, NbaNibOx, NbaSrbOx, NbaTibOx, NbaWbOx, NbaZrbOx, NiaSibOx, NiaSnbOx, NiaYbOx, NiaZnbOx, NiaZrbOx, PbaSnbOx, PbaZnbOx, RbaWbOx, RuaSnbOx, RuaWbOx, RuaZnbOx, SbaSnbOx, SbaZnbOx, ScaZrbOx, SiaSnbOx, SiaTibOx, SiaWbOx, SiaZnbOx, SnaTabOx, SnaTibOx, SnaWbOx, SnaZnbOx, SnaZrbOx, SraTibOx, TaaTibOx, TaaZnbOx, TaaZrbOx, TiaVbOx, TiaWbOx, TiaZnbOx, TiaZrbOx, VaZnbOx, VaZrbOx, WaZnbOx, WaZrbOx, YaZrbOx, ZnaZrbOx, AlaNibOx with frit additive, CraTibOx with frit additive, FeaLabOx with frit additive, FeaNibOx with frit additive, FeaTibOx with frit additive, NbaTibOx with frit additive, NbaWbOx with frit additive, NiaZnbOx with frit additive, NiaZrbOx with frit additive, SbaSnbOx with frit additive, TaaTibOx with frit additive, or TiaZnbOx with frit additive; and/or (c) M1aM2bM3cOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaMgbZncOx, AlaSibVcOx, BaaCubTicOx, CaaCebZrcOx, CoaNibTicOx, CoaNibZrcOx, CoaPbbSncOx, CoaPbbZncOx, CraSrbTicOx, CuaFebMncOx, CuaLabSrcOx, FeaNbbTicOx, FeaPbbZncOx, FeaSrbTicOx, FeaTabTicOx, FeaWbZrcOx, GaaTibZncOx, LaaMnbNacOx, LaaMnbSrcOx, MnaSrbTicOx, MoaPbbZncOx, NbaSrbTicOx, NbaSrbWcOx, NbaTibZncOx, NiaSrbTicOx, SnaWbZncOx, SraTibVcOx, SraTibZncOx, or TiaWbZrcOx.
- 47. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, and the gas mixture has a temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 48. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 49. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the component gases in the gas mixture are not separated.
- 50. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials are determined upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 51. An apparatus according to claim 45 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 52. An apparatus according to claim 45 further comprising means for measuring the temperature of the gas mixture, and means for digitizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement.
- 53. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 54. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 55. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 56. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 57. An apparatus according to claim 45 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 58. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, wherein at least one chemo/electro-active materials is selected from the group consisting of M1Ox, M1aM2bOx and M1aM2bM3cOx; wherein M1 is selected from the group consisting of Ce, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, Nb, Ni, Pr, Ru, Sn, Ti, Tm, W, Yb, Zn, and Zr; M2 and M3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, In, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Nb, Ni, Pb, Pr, Rb, Ru, Sb, Sc, Si, Sn, Sr, Ta, Ti, Tm, V, W, Y, Yb, Zn, and Zr, but M2 and M3 are not the same in M1aM2bM3cOx; a, b and c are each independently about 0.0005 to about 1; and x is a number sufficient so that the oxygen present balances the charges of the other elements in the compound; and (b) means for determining the electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture.
- 59. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein
(a) M1Ox is selected from the group consisting of CeaOx, CoOx, CuOx, FeOx, GaOx, NbOx, NiOx, PrOx, RuOx, SnOx, TaaOx, TiOx, TmOx, WOx, YbOx, ZnOx, ZrOx, SnOx with Ag additive, ZnOx with Ag additive, TiOx with Pt additive, ZnOx with frit additive, NiOx with frit additive, SnOx with frit additive, or WOx with frit additive; (b) M1aM2bOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaCrbOx, AlaFebOx, AlaMgbOx, AlaNibOx, AlaTibOx, AlaVbOx, BaaCubOx, BaaSnbOx, BaaZnbOx, BiaRubOx, BiaSnbOx, BiaZnbOx, CaaSnbOx, CaaZnbOx, CdaSnbOx, CdaZnbOx, CeaFebOx, CeaNbbOx, CeaTibOx, CeaVbOx, CoaCubOx, CoaGebOx, CoaLabOx, CoaMgbOx, CoaNbbOx, CoaPbbOx, CoaSnbOx, CoaVbOx, CoaWbOx, CoaZnbOx, CraCubOx, CraLabOx, CraMnbOx, CraNibOx, CraSibOx, CraTibOx, CraYbOx, CraZnbOx, CuaFebOx, CuaGabOx, CuaLabOx, CuaNabOx, CuaNibOx, CuaPbbOx, CuaSnbOx, CuaSrbOx, CuaTibOx, CuaZnbOx, CuaZrbOx, FeaGabOx, FeaLabOx, FeaMobOx, FeaNbbOx, FeaNibOx, FeaSnbOx, FeaTibOx, FeaWbOx, FeaZnbOx, FeaZrbOx, GaaLabOx, GaaSnbOx, GeaNbbOx, GeaTibOx, InaSnbOx, KaNbbOx, MnaNbbOx, MnaSnbOx, MnaTibOx, MnaYbOx, MnaZnbOx, MoaPbbOx, MoaRbbOx, MoaSnbOx, MoaTibOx, MoaZnbOx, NbaNibOx, NbaNibOx, NbaSrbOx, NbaTibOx, NbaWbOx, NbaZrbOx, NiaSibOx, NiaSnbOx, NiaYbOx, NiaZnbOx, NiaZrbOx, PbaSnbOx, PbaZnbOx, RbaWbOx, RuaSnbOx, RuaWbOx, RuaZnbOx, SbaSnbOx, SbaZnbOx, ScaZrbOx, SiaSnbOx, SiaTibOx, SiaWbOx, SiaZnbOx, SnaTabOx, SnaTibOx, SnaWbOx, SnaZnbOx, SnaZrbOx, SraTibOx, TaaTibOx, TaaZnbOx, TaaZrbOx, TiaVbOx, TiaWbOx, TiaZnbOx, TiaZrbOx, VaZnbOx, VaZrbOx, WaZnbOx, WaZrbOx, YaZrbOx, ZnaZrbOx, AlaNibOx with frit additive, CraTibOx with frit additive, FeaLabOx with frit additive, FeaNibOx with frit additive, FeaTibOx with frit additive, NbaTibOx with frit additive, NbaWbOx with frit additive, NiaZnbOx with frit additive, NiaZrbOx with frit additive, SbaSnbOx with frit additive, TaaTibOx with frit additive, or TiaZnbOx with frit additive; and/or (c) M1aM2bM3cOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaMgbZncOx, AlaSibVcOx, BaaCubTicOx, CaaCebZrcOx, CoaNibTicOx, CoaNibZrcOx, CoaPbbSncOx, CoaPbbZncOx, CraSrbTicOx, CuaFebMncOx, CuaLabSrcOx, FeaNbbTicOx, FeaPbbZncOx, FeaSrbTicOx, FeaTabTicOx, FeaWbZrcOx, GaaTibZncOx, LaaMnbNacOx, LaaMnbSrcOx, MnaSrbTicOx, MoaPbbZncOx, NbaSrbTicOx, NbaSrbWcOx, NbaTibZncOx, NiaSrbTicOx, SnaWbZncOx, SraTibVcOx, SraTibZncOx, or TiaWbZrcOx.
- 60. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, and the gas mixture has a temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 61. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 62. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the component gases in the gas mixture are not separated.
- 63. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials are determined upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 64. An apparatus according to claim 58 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 65. An apparatus according to claim 58 further comprising means for measuring the temperature of the gas mixture, and means for digitizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement.
- 66. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 67. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 68. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 69. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 70. An apparatus according to claim 58 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 71. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, the electrical response characteristic of at least one material being quantifiable as a value, wherein the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute; (b) means for determining the electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material individually upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture; (c) means for measuring the temperature of the gas mixture; and (d) means for digitizing the electrical responses and the temperature measurement.
- 72. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, and the gas mixture has a temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 73. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 74. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the component gases in the gas mixture are not separated.
- 75. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 76. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the electrical responses of the chemo/electro-active materials are determined upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 77. An apparatus according to claim 71 further comprising means for calculating the concentration within the gas mixture of at least one individual gas component.
- 78. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 79. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the electrical response is selected from the group consisting of resistance, impedance, capacitance, voltage or current.
- 80. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the array is situated within the gas mixture, which has a temperature of less than about 400° C., and the array has a substantially constant temperature of about 400° C. or more.
- 81. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 82. An apparatus according to claim 71 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the electrical responses for controlling the process or the device.
- 83. In a multi-component gas mixture having a temperature of about 400° C. or more, an apparatus for calculating the concentration of at least two individual analyte gas components in the mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least three chemo/electro-active materials, the array being situated within the gas mixture, and each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a change in electrical resistance upon exposure to the gas mixture, wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (i) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (ii) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure; (b) means for determining the change in resistance of each chemo/electro-active material individually upon exposure of the array to the unseparated components of the gas mixture; and (c) means for calculating the concentration of an individual analyte gas component from the changes in resistance of the chemo/electro-active materials upon exposure to only the multi-component gas mixture.
- 84. An apparatus according to claim 83 wherein the gas mixture is an emission from a combustion process.
- 85. An apparatus according to claim 83 further comprising means for measuring the temperature of the gas mixture, and wherein the concentration of an individual gas component is calculated from the changes in resistance of the chemo/electro-active materials and the temperature measurement.
- 86. An apparatus according to claim 83 wherein the temperature of each chemo/electro-active material is determined substantially only by the temperature of the gas mixture, which is variable.
- 87. An apparatus according to claim 83 wherein the change in resistance of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the resistance of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 88. An apparatus according to claim 83 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 89. An apparatus according to claim 83 wherein the multi-component gas mixture is emitted by a process, or is a product of a chemical reaction that is transmitted to a device, and wherein the apparatus further comprises means for utilizing the changes in resistance for controlling the process or the device.
- 90. A gas-sensitive apparatus, comprising an array of at least three chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a change in electrical resistance upon exposure to a multi-component gas mixture, wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 91. An apparatus according to claim 91 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 92. An apparatus according to claim 91 further comprising means for determining the temperature of the array.
- 93. An apparatus according to claim 91 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 94. A gas-sensitive apparatus, comprising an array of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic upon exposure at a selected temperature to a multi-component gas mixture than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, the electrical response characteristic of at least one material being quantifiable as a value, wherein the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 95. An apparatus according to claim 94 further comprising means for determining the temperature of the array.
- 96. An apparatus according to claim 94 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material is a metal oxide.
- 97. A gas-sensitive apparatus, comprising an array of chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure at a selected temperature to a multi-component gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, wherein at least one chemo/electro-active materials is selected from the group consisting of M1Ox, M1aM2bOx and M1aM2bM3cOx; wherein M1 is selected from the group consisting of Ce, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, Nb, Ni, Pr, Ru, Sn, Ti, Tm, W, Yb, Zn, and Zr; M2 and M3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, In, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Nb, Ni, Pb, Pr, Rb, Ru, Sb, Sc, Si, Sn, Sr, Ta, Ti, Tm, V, W, Y, Yb, Zn, and Zr, but M2 and M3 are not the same in M1aM2bM3cOx; a, b and c are each independently about 0.0005 to about 1; and x is a number sufficient so that the oxygen present balances the charges of the other elements in the compound.
- 98. An apparatus according to claim 97 wherein (a) M1Ox is selected from the group consisting of CeaOx, CoOx, CuOx, FeOx, GaOx, NbOx, NiOx, PrOx, RuOx, SnOx, TaaOx, TiOx, TmOx, WOx, YbOx, ZnOx, ZrOx, SnOx with Ag additive, ZnOx with Ag additive, TiOx with Pt additive, ZnOx with frit additive, NiOx with frit additive, SnOx with frit additive, or WOx with frit additive;
(b) M1aM2bOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaCrbOx, AlaFebOx, AlaMgbOx, AlaNibOx, AlaTibOx, AlaVbOx, BaaCubOx, BaaSnbOx, BaaZnbOx, BiaRubOx, BiaSnbOx, BiaZnbOx, CaaSnbOx, CaaZnbOx, CdaSnbOx, CdaZnbOx, CeaFebOx, CeaNbbOx, CeaTibOx, CeaVbOx, CoaCubOx, CoaGebOx, CoaLabOx, CoaMgbOx, CoaNbbOx, CoaPbbOx, CoaSnbOx, CoaVbOx, CoaWbOx, CoaZnbOx, CraCubOx, CraLabOx, CraMnbOx, CraNibOx, CraSibOx, CraTibOx, CraYbOx, CraZnbOx, CuaFebOx, CuaGabOx, CuaLabOx, CuaNabOx, CuaNibOx, CuaPbbOx, CuaSnbOx, CuaSrbOx, CuaTibOx, CuaZnbOx, CuaZrbOx, FeaGabOx, FeaLabOx, FeaMobOx, FeaNbbOx, FeaNibOx, FeaSnbOx, FeaTibOx, FeaWbOx, FeaZnbOx, FeaZrbOx, GaaLabOx, GaaSnbOx, GeaNbbOx, GeaTibOx, InaSnbOx, KaNbbOx, MnaNbbOx, MnaSnbOx, MnaTibOx, MnaYbOx, MnaZnbOx, MoaPbbOx, MoaRbbOx, MoaSnbOx, MoaTibOx, MoaZnbOx, NbaNibOx, NbaNibOx, NbaSrbOx, NbaTibOx, NbaWbOx, NbaZrbOx, NiaSibOx, NiaSnbOx, NiaYbOx, NiaZnbOx, NiaZrbOx, PbaSnbOx, PbaZnbOx, RbaWbOx, RuaSnbOx, RuaWbOx, RuaZnbOx, SbaSnbOx, SbaZnbOx, ScaZrbOx, SiaSnbOx, SiaTibOx, SiaWbOx, SiaZnbOx, SnaTabOx, SnaTibOx, SnaWbOx, SnaZnbOx, SnaZrbOx, SraTibOx, TaaTibOx, TaaZnbOx, TaaZrbOx, TiaVbOx, TiaWbOx, TiaZnbOx, TiaZrbOx, VaZnbOx, VaZrbOx, WaZnbOx, WaZrbOx, YaZrbOx, ZnaZrbOx, AlaNibOx with frit additive, CraTibOx with frit additive, FeaLabOx with frit additive, FeaNibOx with frit additive, FeaTibOx with frit additive, NbaTibOx with frit additive, NbaWbOx with frit additive, NiaZnbOx with frit additive, NiaZrbOx with frit additive, SbaSnbOx with frit additive, TaaTibOx with frit additive, or TiaZnbOx with frit additive; and/or (c) M1aM2bM3cOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaMgbZncOx, AlaSibVcOx, BaaCubTicOx, CaaCebZrcOx, CoaNibTicOx, CoaNibZrcOx, CoaPbbSncOx, CoaPbbZncOx, CraSrbTicOx, CuaFebMncOx, CuaLabSrcOx, FeaNbbTicOx, FeaPbbZncOx, FeaSrbTicOx, FeaTabTicOx, FeaWbZrcOx, GaaTibZncOx, LaaMnbNacOx, LaaMnbSrcOx, MnaSrbTicOx, MoaPbbZncOx, NbaSrbTicOx, NbaSrbWcOx, NbaTibZncOx, NiaSrbTicOx, SnaWbZncOx, SraTibVcOx, SraTibZncOx, or TiaWbZrcOx.
- 99. An apparatus according to claim 97 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 100. An apparatus according to claim 97 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 101. An apparatus according to claim 97 further comprising means for determining the temperature of the array.
- 102. A gas-sensitive apparatus, comprising an array of first and second chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic upon exposure at a selected temperature to a multi-component gas mixture than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials, wherein the chemo/electro-active materials are selected from the pairings in the group consisting of
(i) the first material is M1Ox, and the second material is M1aM2bOx; (ii) the first material is M1Ox, and the second material is M1aM2bM3cOx; (iii) the first material is M1aM2bOx, and the second material is M1aM2bM3cOx; (iv) the first material is a first M1Ox, and the second material is a second M1Ox; (v) the first material is a first M1aM2bOx, and the second material is a second M1aM2bOx; and (vi) the first material is a first M1aM2bM3cOx, and the second material is a second M1aM2bM3cOx; wherein M1 is selected from the group consisting of Ce, Co, Cu, Fe, Ga, Nb, Ni, Pr, Ru, Sn, Ti, Tm, W, Yb, Zn, and Zr; M2 and M3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of Al, Ba, Bi, Ca, Cd, Ce, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Ga, Ge, In, K, La, Mg, Mn, Mo, Na, Nb, Ni, Pb, Pr, Rb, Ru, Sb, Sc, Si, Sn, Sr, Ta, Ti, Tm, V, W, Y, Yb, Zn, and Zr, but M2 and M3 are not the same in M1aM2bM3cOx; a, b and c are each independently about 0.0005 to about 1; and x is a number sufficient so that the oxygen present balances the charges of the other elements in the compound.
- 103. An apparatus according to claim 102 wherein
(a) M1Ox is selected from the group consisting of CeaOx, CoOx, CuOx, FeOx, GaOx, NbOx, NiOx, PrOx, RuOx, SnOx, TaaOx, TiOx, TmOx, WOx, YbOx, ZnOx, ZrOx, SnOx with Ag additive, ZnOx with Ag additive, TiOx with Pt additive, ZnOx with frit additive, NiOx with frit additive, SnOx with frit additive, or WOx with frit additive; (b) M1aM2bOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaCrbOx, AlaFebOx, AlaMgbOx, AlaNibOx, AlaTibOx, AlaVbOx, BaaCubOx, BaaSnbOx, BaaZnbOx, BiaRubOx, BiaSnbOx, BiaZnbOx, CaaSnbOx, CaaZnbOx, CdaSnbOx, CdaZnbOx, CeaFebOx, CeaNbbOx, CeaTibOx, CeaVbOx, CoaCubOx, CoaGebOx, CoaLabOx, CoaMgbOx, CoaNbbOx, CoaPbbOx, CoaSnbOx, CoaVbOx, CoaWbOx, CoaZnbOx, CraCubOx, CraLabOx, CraMnbOx, CraNibOx, CraSibOx, CraTibOx, CraYbOx, CraZnbOx, CuaFebOx, CuaGabOx, CuaLabOx, CuaNabOx, CuaNibOx, CuaPbbOx, CuaSnbOx, CuaSrbOx, CuaTibOx, CuaZnbOx, CuaZrbOx, FeaGabOx, FeaLabOx, FeaMobOx, FeaNbbOx, FeaNibOx, FeaSnbOx, FeaTibOx, FeaWbOx, FeaZnbOx, FeaZrbOx, GaaLabOx, GaaSnbOx, GeaNbbOx, GeaTibOx, InaSnbOx, KaNbbOx, MnaNbbOx, MnaSnbOx, MnaTibOx, MnaYbOx, MnaZnbOx, MoaPbbOx, MoaRbbOx, MoaSnbOx, MoaTibOx, MoaZnbOx, NbaNibOx, NbaNibOx, NbaSrbOx, NbaTibOx, NbaWbOx, NbaZrbOx, NiaSibOx, NiaSnbOx, NiaYbOx, NiaZnbOx, NiaZrbOx, PbaSnbOx, PbaZnbOx, RbaWbOx, RuaSnbOx, RuaWbOx, RuaZnbOx, SbaSnbOx, SbaZnbOx, ScaZrbOx, SiaSnbOx, SiaTibOx, SiaWbOx, SiaZnbOx, SnaTabOx, SnaTibOx, SnaWbOx, SnaZnbOx, SnaZrbOx, SraTibOx, TaaTibOx, TaaZnbOx, TaaZrbOx, TiaVbOx, TiaWbOx, TiaZnbOx, TiaZrbOx, VaZnbOx, VaZrbOx, WaZnbOx, WaZrbOx, YaZrbOx, ZnaZrbOx, AlaNibOx with frit additive, CraTibOx with frit additive, FeaLabOx with frit additive, FeaNibOx with frit additive, FeaTibOx with frit additive, NbaTibOx with frit additive, NbaWbOx with frit additive, NiaZnbOx with frit additive, NiaZrbOx with frit additive, SbaSnbOx with frit additive, TaaTibOx with frit additive, or TiaZnbOx with frit additive; and/or (c) M1aM2bM3cOx is selected from the group consisting of AlaMgbZncOx, AlaSibVcOx, BaaCubTicOx, CaaCebZrcOx, CoaNibTicOx, CoaNibZrcOx, CoaPbbSncOx, CoaPbbZncOx, CraSrbTicOx, CuaFebMncOx, CuaLabSrcOx, FeaNbbTicOx, FeaPbbZncOx, FeaSrbTicOx, FeaTabTicOx, FeaWbZrcOx, GaaTibZncOx, LaaMnbNacOx, LaaMnbSrcOx, MnaSrbTicOx, MoaPbbZncOx, NbaSrbTicOx, NbaSrbWcOx, NbaTibZncOx, NiaSrbTicOx, SnaWbZncOx, SraTibVcOx, SraTibZncOx, or TiaWbZrcOx.
- 104. An apparatus according to claim 102 wherein at least one chemo/electro-active material, when at a temperature of about 400° C. or more, (a) has an electrical resistivity in the range of about 1 ohm-cm to about 106 ohm-cm, and (b) exhibits a change in electrical resistance of at least about 0.1 percent upon exposure of the material to the gas mixture, as compared to the resistance before exposure.
- 105. An apparatus according to claim 102 wherein the electrical response characteristic of at least one material upon exposure to the gas mixture at a selected temperature is quantifiable as a value, and the value of the response of that material is constant or varies by no more than about twenty percent during exposure of the material to the gas mixture at the selected temperature for a period of at least about one minute.
- 106. An apparatus according to claim 102 further comprising means for determining the temperature of the array.
- 107. An apparatus according to claim 102 wherein the array has more than three chemo/electro-active materials, and wherein the apparatus further comprises an electrode that has contact with each member of a group of three of the chemo/electro-active materials.
- 108. An apparatus according to claim 102 wherein the array has more than two chemo/electro-active materials, and wherein the apparatus further comprises an electrode that has contact with each member of a group of two of the chemo/electro-active materials, through which electrode an electrical current may be passed to each member of the group of two chemo/electro-active materials in sequence.
- 109. An apparatus for analyzing a multi-component gas mixture, comprising:
(a) an array of at least three chemo/electro-active materials, each chemo/electro-active material exhibiting a different electrical response characteristic, upon exposure to the gas mixture, than each of the other chemo/electro-active materials; (b) means for determining an electrical response of each chemo/electro-active material upon exposure of the array to the gas mixture; and (c) means for (i) detecting the presence of a subgroup of gases in the mixture from the responses of a first group of at least two chemo/electro-active materials, and (ii) detecting the presence of an individual component gas in the mixture from the responses of a second group of at least two chemo/electro-active materials.
- 110. An apparatus according to claim 109 wherein the individual component gas is not a member of the subgroup of gases.
- 111. An apparatus according to claim 109 wherein none of the chemo/electro-active materials in the first group is the same as any of the chemo/electro-active materials in the second group.
- 112. An apparatus according to claim 109 wherein the means for detection further comprise means for calculating the concentration within the mixture of the subgroup of gases, or the individual component gas, or both.
- 113. An internal combustion engine comprising the apparatus of any one of claims 1, 13, 21, 27, 35, 45, 58, 71, 83, 90, 94, 97, 102 or 109.
- 114. A vehicle for transportation or a piece of equipment for construction, maintenance or industrial operation comprising the apparatus of any one of claims 1, 13, 21, 27, 35, 45, 58, 71, 83, 90, 94, 97, 102 or 109.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/977,791, filed Oct. 15, 2001 (which is incorporated in its entirety as a part hereof), which claimed the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/240,619, filed Oct. 16, 2000, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/246,946, filed Nov. 9, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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