实现氢经济的传感器技术的最新发展

Kannan Ramaiyan, Lok-kun Tsui, Eric L Brosha, Cortney Kreller, Joseph Stetter, Tamara Russ, Winncy Du, D Peaslee, Gary W. Hunter, Jennifer Xu, Darby Makel, Fernando Garzon, Rangachary Mukundan
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随着世界各国政府投资于氢的生产、储存、分配和输送技术,以发展氢基础设施,创造可持续氢经济的努力正在获得动力。这包括以气态或液态形式运输氢,或使用载气,如甲烷、氨或甲烷和氢的混合物。氢气是一种无色无味的气体,很容易泄漏到大气中,导致经济损失和安全问题。因此,为各种涉及氢的场景部署强大的低成本传感器至关重要。在这里,我们回顾了氢传感器在生产、运输和使用场景中的泄漏检测、安全和过程监控等应用方面的一些最新进展。由于甲烷和氨传感器在利用现有天然气和氨基础设施的制氢和运输中发挥重要作用,因此介绍了甲烷和氨传感器的现状。这篇综述进一步概述了现有的商用氢传感器,并讨论了氢作为干扰气体对目前使用的传感器的潜力。这项审查可以帮助开发人员和用户做出明智的决定,决定如何推动氢传感器技术向前发展,并在未来十年将氢传感器纳入各种氢部署项目。
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Recent Developments in Sensor Technologies for Enabling the Hydrogen Economy
Abstract Efforts to create a sustainable hydrogen economy are gaining momentum as governments all over the world are investing in hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and delivery technologies to develop a hydrogen infrastructure. This involves transporting hydrogen in gaseous or liquid form or using carrier gases such as methane, ammonia, or mixtures of methane and hydrogen. Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas and can easily leak into the atmosphere leading to economic loss and safety concerns. Therefore, deployment of robust low-cost sensors for various scenarios involving hydrogen is of paramount importance. Here, we review some recent developments in hydrogen sensors for applications such as leak detection, safety, and process monitoring in production, transport, and use scenarios. The status of methane and ammonia sensors is covered due to their important role in hydrogen production and transportation using existing natural gas and ammonia infrastructure. This review further provides an overview of existing commercial hydrogen sensors and also addresses the potential for hydrogen as an interferent gas for currently used sensors. This review can help developers and users make informed decisions about how to drive hydrogen sensor technology forward and to incorporate hydrogen sensors into the various hydrogen deployment projects in the coming decade.
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