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Klemens Katterbauer

Mathematical modelling of gas sensors


Modelling nanowire gas sensors
2017. 76 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: AV AKADEMIKERVERLAG 2017
ISBN: 3-639-85716-X (363985716X)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-85716-0 (9783639857160)

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Nanowire gas sensors have many applications in health-care, safety, environmental monitoring etc., yet the major problem that current research faces is a lack of understanding of the reactions that take place between the sensing film and the gas species and hence a substantial lack of selectivity of tindioxide nanowire sensing devices. The book will provide an introduction to nanowire gas sensor modelling and will in particular present a mathematical model for tindioxide nanowire sensors. The surface reactions are described by parameter-dependent ordinary differential equations (ODEs) that give the net exchange of electrons between the gas and the tindioxide nanowire. The net exchange of electrons is then included in the nonlinear Poisson-Boltzmann equation for the computation of the electric potential. From the electric potential we obtain the concentrations of holes and electrons via Boltzmann distributions and finally the graded channel approximation returns the current I that can be compared to the measurements. The book provides the reader with an overview about developing a simulation model for gas sensors.
Dr. Klemens Katterbauer is an e-business manager at Hilti in Austria and a PhD graduate at King Abdullah University of Science & Technology focusing on the technical and economical optimization of energy projects. Klemens has published several papers in leading journals in the oil and gas industry and has become an expert in e-procurement