Diffusion Models of Mass Transport for the Characterisation of Amperometric Gas Sensors

Author:

Saunders L.1,Mudashiru L. K.2,Baron R.3ORCID,Horrocks B. R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Natural and Environmental Sciences, Bedson Building Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 7RU UK

2. Durham University Stockton Road Durham DH1 3LE UK

3. Alphasense, Sensor Technology House 300 Avenue West, Skyline 120, Great Notley Essex CM77 7AA UK

Abstract

AbstractA diffusion model for the analysis of chronoamperometric data in response to a concentration step is developed for amperometric gas sensors. This analysis avoids the difficulties with standard potentiodynamic measurements at the large specific area, high capacitance electrodes employed in these sensors. Despite the fact that typical devices comprise multiple layers with varying thicknesses and diffusivities, we show that typical chronoamperometric traces can be fitted to a simple diffusion model with a single parameter where L is an overall effective thickness of the diffusion barrier and D is an effective diffusion coefficient. Through a comparison of the transient and steady‐state current, independent estimates of L and D in the devices can be made. The model is also extended to cover cases with interfacial kinetic barriers; such kinetic limitations lead to a change in the effective values L and D, but the simple diffusion model remains a good fit to the data. This analysis shows that transient sensor responses can be characterised by a single parameter τ and conversely that deviations from this regression model cannot be assigned to (i) complex layer architectures or (ii) interlayer kinetic barriers. Instead, we show that non‐uniform accessibility effects arising from a distribution of diffusion rates across the device lead to deviations from the simple regression model, but that they may be captured approximately by a more complex model in which τ has a probability distribution.

Funder

Alphasense

Publisher

Wiley

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