Sensors (Mar 2022)

Non-Destructive Measurement of Acetic Acid and Its Distribution in a Photovoltaic Module during Damp Heat Testing Using pH-Sensitive Fluorescent Dye Sensors

  • Hideaki Nagasaki,
  • Takashi Asaka,
  • Kentaro Iwami,
  • Norihiro Umeda,
  • Chizuko Yamamoto,
  • Yukiko Hara,
  • Atsushi Masuda

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/s22072520
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 7
p. 2520

Abstract

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An optical pH sensor that enables the non-destructive measurement of acetic acid and its distribution in a photovoltaic module during damp heat (DH) testing is reported. The sensor was fabricated by impregnating a solution of a pH-sensitive fluorescent dye into a fluororesin membrane filter, which was then dried. While conducting the DH test, fluorescence spectra from 20 pH sensors were periodically recorded and converted into pH values using a predetermined calibration curve. As a result, we succeeded in measuring changes in pH with a DH test time of up to 2000 h, and it was possible to obtain information on the pH distribution in the module. We also confirmed no change in pH in a module with a silicone encapsulant free from acetic acid, and revealed that the sensor that we developed does not respond to moisture and heat, but only to acetic acid.

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