| Literature DB >> 22399913 |
Xing Yang1, Zhaoying Zhou, Dingqu Wang, Xiaoli Liu.
Abstract
A new type of hot-wire flow-rate sensor (HWFS) with a sensing element made of a macro-sized carbon nanotube (CNT) strand is presented in this study. An effective way to improve repeatability of the CNT flow-rate sensor by coating a layer of Al(2)O(3) on the CNT surface is proposed. Experimental results show that due to the large surface-to-volume ratio and thin coated Al(2)O(3) layer, the CNT flow-rate sensor has higher sensitivity and faster response than a conventional platinum (Pt) HWFS. It is also demonstrated that the covered CNT flow-rate sensor has better repeatability than its bare counterpart due to insulation from the surrounding environment. The proposed CNT flow-rate sensor shows application potential for high-sensitivity measurement of flow rate.Entities:
Keywords: carbon nanotube; coating; flow-rate sensor; hysterisis error
Year: 2010 PMID: 22399913 PMCID: PMC3292153 DOI: 10.3390/s100504898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1.(a) Schematic diagram of the MSCNTS flow-rate sensor and (b) the enlarged view of the MSCNTS which shows the MSCNTS is composed of many individual CNTs (the MSCNTS was cut off for showing its cross-section).
Figure 2.(a) MSCNTS’s SEM images wherein 50 nm Al2O3 is sputtered on the MSCNTS’s surface and (b) the enlarged view of the SEM images where inset is the EDS analysis of the MSCNTS coated with a layer of Al2O3.
Figure 3.(a) Response curves of the bare MSCNTS-HWFS and (b) response curves of the Pt100.
Figure 4.Response curves of the covered MSCNTS-HWFS.
Figure 5.(a) Time response curve of the coated MSCNTS-HWFS and (b) time response curve of the Pt100.
Figure 6.SEM images of MSCNTS (sample 2#).