@inproceedings{3da0e8eaa310467fb72d088b75a2fd80,
title = "Low-power-consumption CO2 gas sensor using ionic liquids for green energy management",
abstract = "We propose a low-power-consumption CO2 gas sensor using ionic liquids We use ionic liquids of imidazolium salts EMIMBF4 EMIMTFSI and BMIMHFA The impedance of the ionic liquids decreases along with increase of the CO2 gas concentration By measuring the impedance of the ionic liquids we could estimate the CO2 gas concentration of the atmosphere This experiment showed that measurement resolution of our proposed sensor was 100 ppm and the power consumption was several tens of microwatts and this value is 1/1000 smaller than the conventional CO2 gas sensors (NDIR and Solid state electrolyte cell) We expect as a candidate of very low power consumption CO2 sensor suitable for green energy management.",
author = "Masahito Honda and Y. Takei and K. Ishizu and H. Imamoto and T. Itoh and R. Maeda and K. Matsumoto and I. Shimoyama",
year = "2012",
doi = "10.1109/ICSENS.2012.6411572",
language = "英语",
isbn = "9781457717659",
series = "Proceedings of IEEE Sensors",
booktitle = "IEEE SENSORS 2012 - Proceedings",
note = "11th IEEE SENSORS 2012 Conference ; Conference date: 28-10-2012 Through 31-10-2012",
}