Claims
- 1. A sensor structure for detection of hydrogen gas over a wide response range, that exhibits stability during repeated coloring/bleaching cycles upon exposure and removal of hydrogen gas, comprising:
a substrate; a vanadium oxide layer coated on said substrate; and a palladium layer coated on said vanadium oxide layer
- 2. A method of preparing an improved sensor for chemochromic detection of hydrogen gas over a wide response range, that exhibits stability during repeated coloring/bleaching cycles upon exposure and removal of hydrogen gas, comprising:
providing a substrate; depositing a V2O5 layer on said substrate; and depositing a palladium layer onto said V2O5 layer.
- 3. An improved method of chemochromic detection of hydrogen gas over a wide range that exhibits stability during repeated coloring/bleaching cycles upon exposure and removal of hydrogen gas, comprising:
subjecting a sensor structure comprising a substrate, a layer of V2O5 coated on said substrate, and a layer of palladium (Pd) coated on said layer of V2O5 to an environment comprising hydrogen to cause a reaction governed by the equation: 2and an optical response governed by the equation:Pd+XH2 =PdH2x
- 4. The sensor structure of claim 1 wherein the formed VOx/Pd sensor is characterized by dimensions of 20 nm VOx/30 mn Pd.
- 5. The sensor structure of claim 1 wherein the substrate is transparent.
- 6. The sensor structure of claim 1 wherein the substrate is glass.
- 7. The method of detection of claim 3 wherein the Pd/V2O5 structure is not saturated a 2% H2 or higher.
- 8. The method of claim 3 wherein hydrogen gas over a wide range that exhibits stability during repeated coloring/bleaching cycles is between about 1 to about 100% H2 concentration .
- 9. The method of claim 2 wherein said palladium layer is deposited by evaporation.
- 10. The sensor structure of claim 1 wherein V2O5 functions as a hydrogen insertion host and said Pd functions as an optical modulator.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/202,153, filed May 5, 2000.
CONTRACTUAL ORIGIN OF INVENTION
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention under Contract No. DE-AC3699GO10337 between the United States Department of Energy and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, a division of the Midwest Research Institute.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/14411 |
5/5/2001 |
WO |
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