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Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Detector--Nanomaterials Research, 2021 Miller Drive, Longmont, CO
80503; 303-702-1672
Ms.
Debra Deininger, Principal Investigator, ddeininger@nrcorp.com
Ms.
Kathy Pew, Business Official, kpew@nrcorp.com
DOE
Grant No. DE-FG03-00ER83102
Amount:
$676,257
This
project will develop a low-cost, accurate, remote monitor for carbon dioxide (CO2)
emissions from terrestrial sources, utilizing a novel type of solid electrolyte
sensor. The proposed carbon dioxide
detector will enable expanded monitoring of carbon dioxide levels to enhance DOE
studies on carbon cycle processes. Phase
I demonstrated the feasibility of using a common low-cost manufacturing process
to produce a novel type of solid electrolyte sensor for the detection of CO2.
The sensor response to carbon dioxide was characterized in the laboratory
and responded very well. Phase II
will optimize the sensor and fabrication method developed in Phase I, package
the sensor, develop instrumentation to control the sensor, provide a standard
output in response to gas, and characterize prototype detectors under laboratory
and field conditions.
Commercial
Applications and Other Benefits as described by the awardee: The sensor should have
application in a range of commercial markets including industrial health and
safety, indoor air quality monitoring, environmental engineering, and industrial
process control. There is no
low-cost, reliable, power CO2 sensor available to meet the needs of
these applications.