OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine Atmosphere

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
J. A. Kosek
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1979

Abstract

Work has been conducted under Bureau of Mines Contract Number HO 357078 to develop instruments for detecting CO, NO and NO2 in a mine atmosphere, using fuel cell technology. The approach has been to optimize the fuel cell sensor configuration for the specific detection of CO, NO and NO2 in the presence of other mine gases utilizing recent advances in catalyst, electrode and solid polymer electrolyte membrane technology. Para-metric testing has been conducted on three electrode sensor cells to define performance and life characteristics as a function of temperature, feed flow and applied sensor voltage. Extended life testing has been performed on sensor cell configurations exhibiting favorable characteristics. Reliable, efficient gas sampling and electronic control circuitry has been fabricated for use with the sensor cells, and integrated into devices to meet the performance and design specifications for portable, battery-powered, hand held direct indicating gas detectors for use underground. Twenty of the production-type, direct indicating CO detectors have been tested and delivered to the Bureau of Mines under the present contract. Three prototype diffusion head CO monitors have also been delivered for evaluation under the pre-sent contract. The gas sampling pump and related parts have been replaced by a diffusion tube assembly in which CO reaches the sensing electrode surface by diffusion alone. In addition, delivery will be made of ten direct-indicating nitric oxide detectors and ten direct-indicating nitrogen dioxide detectors. These instruments are very similar in design to the direct indicating CO detector.
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APA: J. A. Kosek  (1979)  OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine Atmosphere

MLA: J. A. Kosek OFR-164-81 Development Of Fuel Cell Gas Detection Instruments For Use In A Mine Atmosphere. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1979.

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