Abstract
Ammonia plays an important role in the NOx removal in combustion processes. However, a too high concentration of NH3 results in unconverted ammonia that pollutes the environment and damages the combustion plant. Today’s available ammonia sensors are either not suitable for high temperature applications that are common in combustion processes or do not have the needed accuracy to control the ammonia concentration. We present a robust and cost-efficient extractive gas sensor suitable for detection of NH3 with a precision of 50 ppb.
© 2011 Optical Society of America
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