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Realisation of a Humidity Sensor Based on the Protonic Conductor Zn2AlOH6Cl.nH2O

Realisation of a Humidity Sensor Based on the Protonic Conductor Zn2AlOH6Cl.nH2O The electrical properties related to the hydration of the hydrotalcitetype lamellar compound Zn2AlOH6Cl.nH2O are such as to permit the realisation of a humidity sensor. The sensor is achieved by depositing thick film by the screenprinting technique. First, the means of forming the material is optimised. Two types of sensor are then realised, one working with direct current, the other with alternating current. The performance of each device is studied by means of specified experiments. The authors create a new measurement cell for calibrating the alternating current sensor. Response time measurements are carried out, and results are interpreted and compared. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Microelectronics International Emerald Publishing

Realisation of a Humidity Sensor Based on the Protonic Conductor Zn2AlOH6Cl.nH2O

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Emerald Publishing
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Copyright © Emerald Group Publishing Limited
ISSN
1356-5362
DOI
10.1108/eb044436
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Abstract

The electrical properties related to the hydration of the hydrotalcitetype lamellar compound Zn2AlOH6Cl.nH2O are such as to permit the realisation of a humidity sensor. The sensor is achieved by depositing thick film by the screenprinting technique. First, the means of forming the material is optimised. Two types of sensor are then realised, one working with direct current, the other with alternating current. The performance of each device is studied by means of specified experiments. The authors create a new measurement cell for calibrating the alternating current sensor. Response time measurements are carried out, and results are interpreted and compared.

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Microelectronics InternationalEmerald Publishing

Published: Jan 1, 1991

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