A Diagnostic Case Study for Manufacturing Gas-Phase Chemical Sensors.

IF 3.7 3区 工程技术 Q2 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Chemosensors Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-08-07 DOI:10.3390/chemosensors12080155
Raquel Pimentel Contreras, Dylan T Koch, Patrick Gibson, Mitchell M McCartney, Bradley S Chew, Pranay Chakraborty, Daniel A Chevy, Reid Honeycutt, Joseph Haun, Thomas Griffin, Tristan L Hicks, Cristina E Davis
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Abstract

In this work, we describe the design, manufacturing development and refinement of a chemical detection platform designed to identify specific odorants in the natural gas industry. As the demand for reliable and sensitive volatile organic compound (VOC) detection systems grows, our project aimed to construct multiple prototypes to enhance detection capabilities and provide portable detection platforms. Throughout the development process across nominally identical and duplicate instruments, various failure modes were encountered, which provided insight into the design and manufacturing challenges present when designing such platforms. We conducted a post-hoc root cause analysis for each failure mode, leading to a series of design modifications and solutions. This paper details these design and manufacturing challenges, the analytical methods used to diagnose and address them, and the resulting improvements in system performance. In the end, a debugging flow chart is presented to aid future researchers in solving possible issues that could be encountered. Our findings show the complexities of bespoke chemical sensor design for unique applications and highlight the critical importance of iterative testing and problem-solving in the development of industrial detection technologies. Achieving consistency across devices is essential for optimizing device-to-device efficiency. The work presented is the first step towards ensuring uniform performance across a production run of chemically sensitive devices. In the future a universal device calibration model will be implemented, eliminating the need to collect data from each individual device.

制造气相化学传感器的诊断案例研究。
在这项工作中,我们描述了一个化学检测平台的设计、制造、开发和改进,该平台旨在识别天然气工业中的特定气味。随着对可靠、灵敏的挥发性有机化合物(VOC)检测系统需求的增长,我们的项目旨在构建多个原型,以增强检测能力并提供便携式检测平台。在整个开发过程中,在名义上相同和重复的仪器中,遇到了各种故障模式,这为设计此类平台时面临的设计和制造挑战提供了见解。我们对每种故障模式进行了事后根本原因分析,从而得出了一系列的设计修改和解决方案。本文详细介绍了这些设计和制造挑战,用于诊断和解决这些挑战的分析方法,以及由此带来的系统性能改进。最后,给出了调试流程图,以帮助未来的研究人员解决可能遇到的问题。我们的研究结果显示了为独特应用定制化学传感器设计的复杂性,并强调了迭代测试和解决问题在工业检测技术发展中的关键重要性。实现跨设备的一致性对于优化设备到设备的效率至关重要。这项工作是确保化学敏感设备在生产过程中性能一致的第一步。未来将实施通用设备校准模型,从而消除从每个单独设备收集数据的需要。
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Chemosensors
Chemosensors Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
CiteScore
5.00
自引率
9.50%
发文量
450
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Chemosensors (ISSN 2227-9040; CODEN: CHEMO9) is an international, scientific, open access journal on the science and technology of chemical sensors published quarterly online by MDPI.The journal is indexed in Scopus, SCIE (Web of Science), CAPlus / SciFinder, Inspec, Engineering Village and other databases.
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