Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) in detecting components of gas mixtures, including a volatile organic gas and hydrogen in a wide range of concentrations. Design/methodology/approach – Diverse feature extraction and classification...

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Main Authors: Isa, Maryam, Basri, Shahnor, Hambali, Zarida, Bahraminejad, Behzad
Format: Article
Language:English
English
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23384/1/Hydrogen%20detection%20in%20organic%20gas%20mixtures%20based%20on%20analyzing%20the%20transient%20response.pdf
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author Isa, Maryam
Basri, Shahnor
Hambali, Zarida
Bahraminejad, Behzad
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Basri, Shahnor
Hambali, Zarida
Bahraminejad, Behzad
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description Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) in detecting components of gas mixtures, including a volatile organic gas and hydrogen in a wide range of concentrations. Design/methodology/approach – Diverse feature extraction and classification techniques were employed to analyze the response of CGS when applied to different mixtures. Findings – It was observed that the response of CGS to the above gas mixtures could be distinguishable. While evaluating the results of the classification technique, it was implied that hydrogen, in the presence of the volatile organic gases, could be detected perfectly by analyzing the response of the CGS. Separating techniques, which yielded a high rate of classification, were used to separate mixtures containing hydrogen and organic gases from other organic gas mixtures without hydrogen. Originality/value – The results presented in this paper prove the ability of CGS in fabricating an olfactory machine for analyzing the components of gas mixtures.
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spelling upm.eprints-233842015-09-23T02:40:59Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23384/ Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response. Isa, Maryam Basri, Shahnor Hambali, Zarida Bahraminejad, Behzad Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of capillary-attached gas sensor (CGS) in detecting components of gas mixtures, including a volatile organic gas and hydrogen in a wide range of concentrations. Design/methodology/approach – Diverse feature extraction and classification techniques were employed to analyze the response of CGS when applied to different mixtures. Findings – It was observed that the response of CGS to the above gas mixtures could be distinguishable. While evaluating the results of the classification technique, it was implied that hydrogen, in the presence of the volatile organic gases, could be detected perfectly by analyzing the response of the CGS. Separating techniques, which yielded a high rate of classification, were used to separate mixtures containing hydrogen and organic gases from other organic gas mixtures without hydrogen. Originality/value – The results presented in this paper prove the ability of CGS in fabricating an olfactory machine for analyzing the components of gas mixtures. 2011 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23384/1/Hydrogen%20detection%20in%20organic%20gas%20mixtures%20based%20on%20analyzing%20the%20transient%20response.pdf Isa, Maryam and Basri, Shahnor and Hambali, Zarida and Bahraminejad, Behzad (2011) Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response. Sensor review - Emerald in Sight, 31 (1). pp. 26-31. ISSN 0260-2288 10.1108/02602281111099053 English
spellingShingle Isa, Maryam
Basri, Shahnor
Hambali, Zarida
Bahraminejad, Behzad
Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title_full Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title_fullStr Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title_short Hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response.
title_sort hydrogen detection in organic gas mixtures based on analyzing the transient response
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23384/1/Hydrogen%20detection%20in%20organic%20gas%20mixtures%20based%20on%20analyzing%20the%20transient%20response.pdf
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