Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors

The performance of a sensor platform for environmental or industrial monitoring is sensitive to the cost and performance of the individual sensor elements. Thus, the detection limits, accuracy, and precision of commercially available, low-cost carbon dioxide and methane gas concentration sensors wer...

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Main Authors: Wesley T. Honeycutt, M. Tyler Ley, Nicholas F. Materer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-07-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3157
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spelling doaj-cf23d9dc55784e54b947422663307f842020-11-25T02:34:41ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-07-011914315710.3390/s19143157s19143157Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas SensorsWesley T. Honeycutt0M. Tyler Ley1Nicholas F. Materer2Department of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, 107 Physical Sciences, Stillwater, OK 74078, USADepartment of Civil Engineering, Oklahoma State University, 319C Engineering South, Stillwater, OK 74078, USADepartment of Chemistry, Oklahoma State University, 107 Physical Sciences, Stillwater, OK 74078, USAThe performance of a sensor platform for environmental or industrial monitoring is sensitive to the cost and performance of the individual sensor elements. Thus, the detection limits, accuracy, and precision of commercially available, low-cost carbon dioxide and methane gas concentration sensors were evaluated by precise measurements at known gas concentrations. Sensors were selected based on market availability, cost, power consumption, detection range, and accuracy. A specially constructed gas mixing chamber, coupled to a precision bench-top analyzer, was used to characterize each sensor during a controlled exposure to known gas concentrations. For environmental monitoring, the selected carbon dioxide sensors were characterized around 400 ppm. For methane, the sensor response was first monitored at 0 ppm, close to the typical environmental background. The selected sensors were then evaluated at gas concentrations of several thousand ppm. The determined detection limits accuracy, and precision provides a set of matrices that can be used to evaluate and select sensors for integration into a sensor platform for specific applications.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3157sensor systems and applicationscarbon dioxidemethane
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author Wesley T. Honeycutt
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Nicholas F. Materer
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M. Tyler Ley
Nicholas F. Materer
Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
Sensors
sensor systems and applications
carbon dioxide
methane
author_facet Wesley T. Honeycutt
M. Tyler Ley
Nicholas F. Materer
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title Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
title_short Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
title_full Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
title_fullStr Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
title_full_unstemmed Precision and Limits of Detection for Selected Commercially Available, Low-Cost Carbon Dioxide and Methane Gas Sensors
title_sort precision and limits of detection for selected commercially available, low-cost carbon dioxide and methane gas sensors
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The performance of a sensor platform for environmental or industrial monitoring is sensitive to the cost and performance of the individual sensor elements. Thus, the detection limits, accuracy, and precision of commercially available, low-cost carbon dioxide and methane gas concentration sensors were evaluated by precise measurements at known gas concentrations. Sensors were selected based on market availability, cost, power consumption, detection range, and accuracy. A specially constructed gas mixing chamber, coupled to a precision bench-top analyzer, was used to characterize each sensor during a controlled exposure to known gas concentrations. For environmental monitoring, the selected carbon dioxide sensors were characterized around 400 ppm. For methane, the sensor response was first monitored at 0 ppm, close to the typical environmental background. The selected sensors were then evaluated at gas concentrations of several thousand ppm. The determined detection limits accuracy, and precision provides a set of matrices that can be used to evaluate and select sensors for integration into a sensor platform for specific applications.
topic sensor systems and applications
carbon dioxide
methane
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/14/3157
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