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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 09, 2019
Filed:
Jul. 03, 2017
Energy, United States Department of, Washington, DC (US);
Paul R Ohodnicki, Jr., Alison Park, PA (US);
Chenhu Sun, South Park, PA (US);
John P Baltrus, Jefferson Hills, PA (US);
Thomas D Brown, Finleyville, PA (US);
U.S. Department of Energy, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
The disclosure relates to a method for Hsensing in a gas stream utilizing a hydrogen sensing material. The hydrogen sensing material is comprised of Pd-based or Pt-based nanoparticles having an average nanoparticle diameter of less than about 100 nanometers dispersed in an inert matrix having a bandgap greater than or equal to 5 eV, and an oxygen ion conductivity less than approximately 10S/cm at a temperature of 700° C. Exemplary inert matrix materials include SiO, AlO, and SiNas well as modifications to modify the effective refractive indices through combinations and/or doping of such materials. Additional exemplary matrix materials consist of zeolitic and zeolite-derivative structures which are microporous and/or nanoporous such as the alumino-silicates and the dealuminated zeolite NaA structures. Additional sensing layers may be comprised of (1) a single 'nanocomposite' layer comprised of Pd- or Pt-based particles dispersed within an inert matrix, (2) multi-layered sensing layers comprised of a nanocomposite layer with a filter overlayer, (3) core-shell layers comprised of matrix materials surrounding a core of Pd-based or Pt-based nanoparticles, and any combinations of the above.