ECS Sensors Plus (Jan 2023)

Recent Developments in Sensor Technologies for Enabling the Hydrogen Economy

  • Kannan Ramaiyan,
  • Lok-kun Tsui,
  • Eric L. Brosha,
  • Cortney Kreller,
  • Joseph R. Stetter,
  • Tamara Russ,
  • Winncy Du,
  • David Peaslee,
  • Gary Hunter,
  • Jennifer Xu,
  • Darby Makel,
  • Fernando Garzon,
  • Rangachary Mukundan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1149/2754-2726/ad0736
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 4
p. 045601

Abstract

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Efforts to create a sustainable hydrogen economy are gaining momentum as governments all over the world are investing in hydrogen production, storage, distribution, and delivery technologies to develop a hydrogen infrastructure. This involves transporting hydrogen in gaseous or liquid form or using carrier gases such as methane, ammonia, or mixtures of methane and hydrogen. Hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas and can easily leak into the atmosphere leading to economic loss and safety concerns. Therefore, deployment of robust low-cost sensors for various scenarios involving hydrogen is of paramount importance. Here, we review some recent developments in hydrogen sensors for applications such as leak detection, safety, process monitoring in production, transport and use scenarios. The status of methane and ammonia sensors is covered due to their important role in hydrogen production and transportation using existing natural gas and ammonia infrastructure. This review further provides an overview of existing commercial hydrogen sensors and also addresses the potential for hydrogen as an interferent gas for currently used sensors. This review can help developers and users make informed decisions about how to drive hydrogen sensor technology forward and to incorporate hydrogen sensors into the various hydrogen deployment projects in the coming decade.