CHEMOSENSORS FOR MOTOR MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS OF THE FUTURE

Citation
H. Meixner et al., CHEMOSENSORS FOR MOTOR MANAGEMENT-SYSTEMS OF THE FUTURE, Fresenius' journal of analytical chemistry, 348(8-9), 1994, pp. 536-541
Citations number
14
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
09370633
Volume
348
Issue
8-9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
536 - 541
Database
ISI
SICI code
0937-0633(1994)348:8-9<536:CFMMOT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
The growing demands to reduce polluting emissions from motor vehicles can be satisfied only by using new concepts of engine management. Thes e concepts require new chemosensors for their implementation. Their ce nter piece is a new lambda probe for the improved monitoring of idling operation or cylinder fluctuations. Sensors are also required for mon itoring catalytic converters and regulating the catalytic reactions of nitrogen oxides in the exhaust from Diesel engines. At Siemens, resea rch is being pursued into new sensors for these applications. The sens ors are based on the effect of the gases on the electrical conductivit y of semiconducting metal oxides. The latter can be manufactured as a thin film by reactive sputtering, thus allowing their easy integration into microsensor systems. In addition to the fast lambda probe for cy linder-selective measurement, research is being focused on sensors for hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides and ammonia. The laboratory investigati ons have led to the discovery of suitable metal oxides for detecting t he relevant gases. Prototypes of the fast lambda probe with a response time of less than 10 ms and a constant operating temperature up to 10 00-degrees-C have been successfully tested on engine test benches.