Claims
- 1. An electrochemical micro-sensor device for detecting or monitoring sulfur dioxide comprising a substrate supporting an arrangement of a working electrode, a reference electrode, and a counter electrode, wherein a first portion of the electrodes is covered with an insulator, and a second portion of the electrodes is covered with an electrolyte, and wherein the electrodes and the insulator are applied to the substrate using a thick film technique.
- 2. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the substrate is an insulating material selected from the group consisting of plastic, glass, ceramic, quartz, and mixtures thereof.
- 3. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the substrate is alumina.
- 4. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the working electrode and counter electrode are each independently selected from the group consisting of gold, platinum, palladium, silver, silver-silver chloride, carbon, and mixtures thereof.
- 5. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the reference electrode comprises one of silver-silver chloride and mercury-mercuric chloride.
- 6. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein said first portion of the electrodes is a connect portion and said second portion of the electrodes is a sensing portion, and wherein the connect portion connects the electrode to an electrical circuit, and is protected from the environment by the insulator, and wherein the sensing portion is exposed to the environment via the electrolyte.
- 7. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the electrolyte comprises an ion conductive resin or membrane.
- 8. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the thick film technique comprises the steps of:
providing at least one template containing a pattern for the arrangement of the three electrodes; contacting the substrate with the template; applying at least one electrode precursor ink, and insulator precursor ink onto the template/substrate to form a sensor configuration according to the template pattern; drying the sensor configuration; firing the sensor configuration; and covering a portion of the three electrodes with an electrolyte.
- 9. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, further comprising a temperature detector.
- 10. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 9, wherein the temperature detector comprises platinum.
- 11. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, further comprising a heater.
- 12. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 11, wherein the heater comprises a substantially serpentine pattern of conductive material printed onto the opposite side of the substrate from the three electrodes.
- 13. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the working and counter electrodes are disposed adjacent to each other, with a gap therebetween of less than or equal to about 0.2 inches over at least 90 percent of their length.
- 14. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the arrangement of three electrodes is a substantially elliptical arrangement wherein the working and counter electrodes are substantially concentrically oriented with respect to each other without the reference electrode interposed between them.
- 15. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the arrangement of three electrodes is a substantially circular arrangement wherein the working and counter electrodes are substantially concentrically oriented with respect to each other without the reference electrode interposed between them.
- 16. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the arrangement of three electrodes is a rectangular arrangement wherein the working and counter electrodes are substantially concentrically oriented with respect to each other without the reference electrode interposed between them.
- 17. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the arrangement of the three electrodes includes an adjacent working electrode and counter electrode, wherein portions of the working electrode are interdigitated with portions of the counter electrode, and wherein the reference electrode is disposed outwardly from the working and counter electrodes.
- 18. A method of detecting or monitoring sulfur dioxide in an emission gas comprising
contacting the emission gas with the sensor of claim 1;measuring the current output of the sensor; determining if the current output indicates the presence of sulfur dioxide; and generating a signal.
- 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising transmitting the signal to at least one device selected from the group consisting of display devices, recording means, alarm devices, and compensating means.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein the compensating means comprises a scrubber system, a diversionary means, a trapping and condensing means, or a combination thereof.
- 21. The method of claim 18, wherein the sensor is maintained at a constant temperature higher than the temperature of the emission gas contacting the sensor.
- 22. The method of claim 18, wherein said step of determining if the current output indicates the presence of sulfur dioxide comprises:
generating a first signal based on the current output of the sensor; providing at least a second sensor substantially identical to the sensor, wherein the second sensor is adapted to detect interference from other chemical species besides sulfur dioxide; contacting the emission gas with the second sensor; measuring the current output of the second sensor; generating a second signal based on the current output of the second sensor; and subtracting the second signal from the first signal.
- 23. The electrochemical micro-sensor device of claim 1, wherein the insulator is a second insulating material selected from the group consisting of glass, and a glass-containing dielectric material.
Parent Case Info
[0001] The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/166955, filed on Nov. 22, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
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