Discover IL-Based Gas Sensors from Sensorix
As a leading manufacturer of high-quality toxic gas sensors, Sensorix offers a wide range of sensors that utilise ionic liquids as electrolytes. Electrochemical sensors that use ionic liquids as electrolytes offer significant advantages for gas detection. As organic salts, ionic liquids have high chemical and thermal stability and exhibit very low vapour pressure. These properties enable IL-based gas sensors to have a longer lifespan compared to sensors using other electrolyte systems.
Moreover, these long-term gas sensors from Sensorix are known for their robustness and remarkable selectivity in gas detection. They feature a stable baseline and a fast T90 response time.
Sensor type | Measurement range | Datasheet |
Sensorix Arsine (AsH3) 1 LT | 0-1 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Arsine (AsH3) 1 LT 0F | 0-1 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Diborane (B2H6) LT | 0-1 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Germane (GeH4) LT | 0-5 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Hydrogen Selenide (SeH2) LT | 0-5 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Ozone (O3) LT | 0-3 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Phosphine (PH3) LT | 0-1 ppm | Open |
Sensorix Silane (SiH4) LT | 0-50 ppm | Open |
Benefits of IL-Based Gas Sensors
- Robust performance in harsh environments: With IL sensors, your gas detection devices can be used in extreme conditions such as exhaust and ventilation ducts.
- Extended sensor lifetime: As the electrolyte practically does not evaporate and is chemically stable, these gas sensors offer a substantially longer lifetime – often lasting two years or more, depending on the application. This enhancement leads to reduced maintenance costs and less downtime for your devices.
- Improved detection capability: Due to their specialised chemistry, ionic liquids enable precise and selective gas detection, allowing your gas instruments to accurately measure low concentrations of toxic gases.
- Customer solutions and support: Sensorix is always ready to provide technical advice on customised solutions, or about sample extraction systems, application modifications, or various sensor formats.