National Science Foundation
Hydrogen Sensor
Sponsored by National Science Foundation
Last Modified: Nov 01st 2007
Investigators
Student Research Assistants
Description
The project goal is to develop a sensor for detecting possible leakage of hydrogen—the fuel of today's space vehicle and possibly tomorrow's automobiles. The sensor is based on an enzyme-catalyzed reaction, which can be carried out in a microfluidic device. Compared to the state-of-the-art, metal or alloy-based hydrogen gas sensors, the benefits include ambient temperature operation and enhanced selectivity over background gases.
Publications

Walker, C., Xia, Z., Foster, Z., Lutz, B., and Fan, Z.H., "Electrode Fabrication in Plastic Microfluidic Devices for Hydrogen Detection," Electroanalysis, Vol. 20, No 6, pp 663-670, March 2008. (Abstract)

Lutz, B., Fan, Z.H., Burgdorf, T., and Friedrich, B., "Hydrogen sensing by enzyme-catalyzed electrochemical detection," Analytical Chemistry, Vol. 77, pp4969-4975, 2005.