Concentration determination device and method
US-2016356196-A1 · Dec 8, 2016 · US
US10329988B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10329988-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715786835-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 24, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jun 25, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 25, 2019 |
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An apparatus for measuring ammonia concentration measures ammonia concentration in a target gas with a sensor element including a mixed potential cell. The apparatus for measuring ammonia concentration includes an electromotive force acquisition section, an oxygen concentration acquisition section, and an ammonia concentration derivation section. The ammonia concentration derivation section derives the ammonia concentration in the target gas from the relationship represented by formula (1): EMF=α log a ( p NH3 )−β log b ( p O2 )+γ log c ( p NH3 )×log d ( p O2 )+B (1) (where EMF: an electromotive force of the mixed potential cell, α, β, γ, and B: constants (provided that each of α, β, and γ≠0), a, b, c, and d: any base (provided that each of a, b, c, and d≠1, and each of a, b, c, and d>0), p NH3 : the ammonia concentration in the target gas, and p O2 : the oxygen concentration in the target gas).
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An apparatus for measuring ammonia concentration in a target gas with a sensor element including a mixed potential cell that includes a solid electrolyte body, a detection electrode arranged on the solid electrolyte body, and a reference electrode arranged on the solid electrolyte body, the apparatus comprising: a first detection circuit connected to the detection electrode and the reference electrode, the detection electrode having a detection sensitivity to ammonia concentration in the target gas and establishing a mixed potential depending on the ammonia concentration in the target gas, the first detection circuit measuring an electromotive force (EMF) between the detection electrode and the reference electrode; a second detection circuit that measures oxygen concentration in the target gas; a processor coupled to the first and second detection circuits and to a memory, the memory storing instructions that when executed configure the processor to: acquire information from the first detection circuit about the electromotive force of the mixed potential cell while the detection electrode is exposed to the target gas; acquire information from the second detection circuit about oxygen concentration in the target gas; derive the ammonia concentration in the target gas based on the acquired information about the electromotive force, the acquired information about the oxygen concentration, and a relationship represented by formula (1): EMF=α log a ( p NH3 )−β log b ( p O2 )+γ log c ( p NH3 )×log d ( p O2 )+B (1) (where EMF: an electromotive force of the mixed potential cell, α, β, γ, and B: constants (provided that each of α, β, and γ≠0), a, b, c, and d: any base (provided that each of a, b, c, and d≠1, and each of a, b, c, and d>0), p NH3 : the ammonia concentration in the target gas, and p O2 : the oxygen concentration in the target gas); and store the derived ammonia concentration in the target gas in the memory. 2. A system for measuring ammonia concentration, comprising: the apparatus for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 1 ; and the sensor element. 3. The system for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 2 , wherein the detection electrode is composed of a Au—Pt alloy as a main component. 4. The system for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 3 , wherein the detection electrode has a degree of concentration (=amount of Au present [atom %]/amount of Pt present [atom %]) of 0.3 or more, the degree of concentration being measured by at least one of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Auger electron spectroscopy (AES). 5. The system for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 2 , wherein the sensor element includes a heater configured to heat the mixed potential cell to an operating temperature of 450° C. or higher and 650° C. or lower. 6. A system for treating an exhaust gas, comprising: the system for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 2 ; and an exhaust gas path through which an exhaust gas serving as the target gas from an internal combustion engine flows, the sensor element being arranged in the exhaust gas path. 7. The system for treating an exhaust gas according to claim 6 , further comprising: one or more oxidation catalysts arranged in the exhaust gas path, wherein the sensor element is arranged on the downstream side of the exhaust gas path in contrast to one of the one or more oxidation catalysts arranged at an upstream end. 8. A method for measuring ammonia concentration in a target gas with a sensor element including a mixed potential cell that includes a solid electrolyte body, a detection electrode arranged on the solid electrolyte body, and a reference electrode arranged on the solid electrolyte body, the method comprising: measuring, with a first detection circuit connected to the detection electrode and the reference electrode, an electromotive force (EMF) between the detection electrode and the reference electrode, the detection electrode having a detection sensitivity to ammonia concentration in the target gas and establishing a mixed potential depending on the ammonia concentration in the target gas; measuring with a second detection circuit an oxygen concentration in the target gas; acquiring information, via a processor, from the first detection circuit about the electromotive force of the mixed potential cell while the detection electrode is exposed to the target gas; acquiring information, via the processor, from the second detection circuit about oxygen concentration in the target gas; deriving, via the processor, the ammonia concentration in the target gas based on the acquired information about the electromotive force, the acquired information about the oxygen concentration, and a relationship represented by formula (1): EMF=α log a ( p NH3 )−β log b ( p O2 )+γ log c ( p NH3 )×log d ( p O2 )+B (1) (where EMF: an electromotive force of the mixed potential cell, α, β, γ, and B: constants (provided that each of α, β, and γ≠0), a, b, c, and d: any base (provided that each of a, b, c, and d≠1, and each of a, b, c, and d>0), p NH3 : the ammonia concentration in the target gas, and p O2 : the oxygen concentration in the target gas); and generating an electrical signal, via the processor, depending on the derived ammonia concentration in the target gas. 9. The method for measuring ammonia concentration according to claim 8 , further including the target gas being an exhaust gas passing through an exhaust pipe of an internal combustion engine, wherein the sensor element is arranged in a path of the exhaust gas and the measured ammonia concentration is used by a controller for controlling an amount of at least one of ammonia and a substance capable of forming ammonia that is to be injected into the exhaust pipe.
for measuring or detecting O2, e.g. lambda sensors · CPC title
Ammonia · CPC title
the diagnostic devices measuring oxygen or air concentration downstream of the exhaust apparatus · CPC title
for measuring or detecting ammonia NH3 · CPC title
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