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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 30, 2014
Filed:
Mar. 30, 2010
Maximilian Fleischer, Höhenkirchen, DE;
Ulrich Hoefer, Oberwil b. Zug, CH;
Roland Pohle, Herdweg, DE;
Stefan Stegmeier, München, DE;
Maximilian Fleischer, Höhenkirchen, DE;
Ulrich Hoefer, Oberwil b. Zug, CH;
Roland Pohle, Herdweg, DE;
Stefan Stegmeier, München, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
An embodiment of the invention generally relates to an FET-based detector for carbon monoxide which is based on two sensitive layers. In at least one embodiment, the first of the sensitive layers is catalytically active and therefore reacts equally to alcohols, in particular ethanol, and carbon monoxide. The second of the sensitive layers is not catalytically active and therefore does not react to carbon monoxide, but only to ethanol. The concentration of carbon monoxide can be deduced from the comparison of the signals of the two layers. The two sensitive layers are implemented via similar metal oxide layers, an additional layer having a catalyst such as palladium being provided for the catalytically active layer. Alternatively, two different layers can be used, one of which is already catalytically active without an additional layer.