This work is concerned with the influence of different operating parameters on the response of a counter-current micro flame ionization detector (cc-μFID) with low gas consumption for mobile applications. At cc-μFID flow rates (<10ml/min hydrogen), the response depends mainly on the oxygen flow. At 7.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sensitivity of a MEMS μFID with reduced fuel gas consumption for portable applications like mobile GC or THA is examined. It is shown that sensitivity depends on flame size and type of sample gas supply (either separate supply or premixed with the hydroxygen). In contrast to conventional FIDs, the sensitivity of the μFID increases with decreasing molecule size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFArrays of MEMS fabricated flow sensors inspired by the acoustic flow-sensitive hairs found on the cerci of crickets have been designed, fabricated and characterized. The hairs consist of up to 1 mm long SU-8 structures mounted on suspended membranes with normal translational and rotational degrees of freedom. Electrodes on the membrane and on the substrate form variable capacitors, allowing for capacitive read-out.
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