Dynamic thermal conductivity sensor for gas detection

A dynamic thermal conductivity sensor for gas detection based on the transient thermal response of a SiC microplate slightly heated by a screen-printed Pt resistance is described. This sensor is developed for specific applications such as the determination of carbon monoxide content in hydrogen for fuel cell, or that of methane in biogas applications. On the contrary of existing devices, the apparatus developed here does not need any reference cell, it operates in transient mode near room temperature (�T ≈ 5 K in air), so has a very low power requirements (≈5 mW) and keeps the gas near thermal equilibrium which simplifies the mathematical model and eases data processing. In test gases mixtures (N2 + He), absolute and precise measurement of the gas thermal conductivity have been achieved, leading to the exact molar fraction of the gas to detect with a good reproducibility. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.