Membrane-selective vapor sensing

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Inventors

Abdelrahman, Mona
Deetz, David W.
Zook, J. David

Application #

026096

Filed

Mar-16-1987

Published

May-24-1988

Current US Class

073/31.05
073/31.07
096/5

International Classes

G01N 027/00

Field of Search

73/19 73/23 73/27 55/16 55/158

Assignee

Honeywell Inc. (Minneapolis, MN)

Examiners

Levy; Stewart J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Mersereau; C. G.

US Patent References

4040805   Personal monitorin...
4174374   Maintaining the se...
4187086   Packaged membra...
4268279   Gas transfer proces...
4598576   Fluid detection devi...

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Other References

Membrane Technology and Applications: An Assessment, Office of Scientific and Technical Information, United States Department of Energy, Stephen A. Leeper, et al., Feb. 1984. Recent Developments in Separation Science, vol. 1, Norman N. Li, Sc. D., 1972. Physical Chemistry of Surfaces, Fourth Edition, Arthur W. Adamson, 1982.

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Abstract
Generic, non-selective sensors identify specific vapors of interest through selectively permeable ILMs which eliminate interfering species.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A system for detecting at least one species of interest in vapor form comprising:

enclosure means describing a hollow chamber and having an opening therein providing direct communication between the chamber and the external environment;

sensor means disposed within the chamber and having an output signal responsive to the presence of one or more of said species of interest;

stabilized immobilized liquid membrane matrix disposed across and covering said opening having pores therein forming a porous structure disposed across and covering said opening, said liquid membrane further comprising a permselective transport liquid in and wetting said pores, said liquid characterized by permselective transport properties which favor said one or more species of interest;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates generally to a system for sensing the presence of certain chemical species in vapor form in a gaseous mixture and, more particularly, to the use of selectively permeable stabilized liquid membranes in combination with general purpose semiconductor or catalytic gas sensors to produce a selectively responsive analytic tool. That is, the detector sensing system of the invention is one in which the selectivity is enhanced by the permeability of the membrane or "permselectivity" rather than being based solely on particular selective adsorption or ion selectivity characteristics of the sensing element.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Relatively general purpose gas sensing elements and devices of various types have been in existence for some time. These include relatively non-selective or generic, stabilized solid state devices such as those exhibiting catalytic action to promote the oxidation of organic vapors at elevated temperatures. A semiconductor gas sensor, for example, composed mainly of tin dioxide (SnO.sub.2) responds to reducing gases, including organic vapors, generally. A catalytic sensor such as a platinum wire or a platinum thin film configuration which might, for example, take the form of a microscopic bridge structure such as that structure shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,624,137 is also in this category.
 
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