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Chemical sensor technology. Vol. 2 /

The subjects chosen for this second volume have been carefully selected by the international editorial board to cover new, important progress in this fast-developing field. With contributions from many prominent researchers working at the frontiers of the chemical sensor field, the book provides up-...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Seiyama, Tetsuro
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Tokyo : Kodansha : Elsevier, 1989.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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520 |a The subjects chosen for this second volume have been carefully selected by the international editorial board to cover new, important progress in this fast-developing field. With contributions from many prominent researchers working at the frontiers of the chemical sensor field, the book provides up-to-date information and inspiration to all readers. 
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505 0 |a Front Cover; Chemical Sensor Technology; Copyright Page; Editorial Board; List of Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Palladium Gate Hydrogen Sensors; 1. Introduction; 2. Devices; 3. Summary of Experimental Results for Hydrogen; 4. Model for the Hydrogen Sensitivity; 5. Other Hydrogen-Containing Gases; 6. Detection of Oxygen; 7. Other Gate Metals; 8. Concluding Remarks; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 2. Properties of Pd-Gate Heterostructure Diodes for Hydrogen Detection; 1. Introduction; 2. Device Configurations and Detection Mechanisms. 
505 8 |a 3. I-V Characteristics of Pd-Gate MS, MIS, and MIM Heterostructure Diodes4. Kinetic Response; 5. Sensitivity; 6. Effect of Temperature; 7. Effect of Other Gases in the Ambient on Hydrogen Detection; 8. Operating Bias Dependence of the Sensitivity; 9. Summary; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 3. Fabrication of Integrated Thin Film Semiconductor Gas Sensors; 1. Introduction; 2. The Thin Sensitive Film; 3. The Silicon Gas Sensor Structure; 4. Experimental Results; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 4. Ozone Detection by ln2 O3 Thin Film Gas Sensor; 1. Introduction. 
505 8 |a 2. Semiconductor O3 Gas Sensor3. In2O3 Thin Film Type O3 Gas Sensor; 4. Summary; References; Chapter 5. Stability of the Sensitivity of SnO2-Based Elements in the Field; 1. Introduction; 2. Principle and Structure of the Gas Leakage Detector; 3. Working Conditions of SnO2 Sensor in the Field; 4. Hypersensitivity -- 5. Cause of Hypersensitivity -- 6. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 6. Air/Fuel Ratio Sensors Using Perovskite-type Oxides; 1. Introduction; 2. General Principle; 3. Stoichiometric A/F Sensor; 4. Lean-burn Oxygen Sensor; 5. Summary; References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 7. Electropolymerized Films as Chemical Sensor Materials1. Introduction; 2. Electrochemical Polymerization; 3. Permselectivity; 4. Ion-Exchange Properties; 5. Electron Mediation and Electrocatalysis; 6. Ion-Selective Electrodes; 7. Glucose Sensor; 8. Gate Film of FETs; 9. Usage of Doping and Undoping; 10. Future Prospects; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 8. Design of Polymer Electrolytes-Based Humidity Sensors; 1. Introduction; 2. Sensors Utilizing Homopolymers; 3. Sensors Utilizing Random Copolymers; 4. Sensors Utilizing Crosslinked Polymers; 5. Sensors Utilizing Graft Copolymers. 
505 8 |a 6. Mechanism of Electrical Conduction in the Humidity Sensor Based on Polymer Electrolytes7. Conclusion; References; Chapter 9. Humidity Sensor Using TiO2-SnO2 Ceramics; 1. Introduction; 2. Ceramic Humidity Sensors; 3. Thick Film Type TiO2-SnO2 Ceramic Humidity Sensor; 4. Disk Type TiO2-SnO2 Ceramic Humidity Sensor; 5. Some Remarks on TiO2-SnO2 Ceramic Humidity Sensors; 6. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; References; Chapter 10. Electrode Reactions in Potentiometric Gas Sensor; 1. Introduction; 2. Wagner's Description and Bulk Reactivity; 3. Surface Reactivity. 
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