IP Library Granted Patent US 7,918,977
Granted Patent B2
US 7,918,977 · App. 11/533,729 · Granted Apr 5, 2011

Solid state electrochemical gas sensor and method for fabricating same

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Patent No.
US 7,918,977
App. No.
11/533,729
Granted
Apr 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An electrochemical gas sensor, a method for making the sensor and methods for the detection of a gaseous species. The electrochemical gas sensor is a solid-state gas sensor that includes a solid polymer electrolyte. A working electrode is separated from a counter electrode by the solid polymer electrolyte. The sensor can include a multilaminate structure for improved detection properties, where electrode microbands are disposed within the solid polymer electrolyte.

Claims (63)

1. An electrochemical sensor for detecting a chemical species in an environment, comprising:

a) a solid polymer electrolyte comprising a solid polymer matrix and a salt dispersed within said solid polymer matrix;

b) a working electrode comprising a plurality of planar spaced-apart microbands disposed within and separated by said solid polymer electrolyte where the working electrode is adapted to catalyze the oxidation or reduction reaction of the chemical species and at least a portion of the interface between the working electrode microbands and the solid polymer electrolyte is in direct contact with the environment that is being sampled, wherein at least one outer edge of the working electrode microbands extends to the exterior surface of the sensor; and

c) a counter electrode contacting said solid polymer electrolyte, wherein said working electrode is separated from said counter electrode by said solid polymer electrolyte.

2. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein at least two outer edges of the working electrode microbands extend to the exterior surface of the sensor.

3. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer matrix is selected from the group consisting of poly(oxides), poly(vinyl ethers), polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly(acrylics), poly(methacrylics) and polyvinyl alcohol.

4. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer matrix comprises a poly(oxide).

5. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer matrix comprises poly(ethylene oxide).

6. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer matrix is amorphous.

7. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer matrix has a molecular weight of at least about 100,000 and not greater than about 10,000,000.

8. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said salt is a monovalent cation salt.

9. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said salt is an inorganic salt selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt, a sodium salt, an ammonium salt and a magnesium salt.

10. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said salt is selected from the group consisting of lithium perchlorate, lithium tetrafluorborate, lithium chloride, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, sodium tetrafluroborate, ammonium tetrafluorborate and ammonium perchlorate.

11. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said salt comprises lithium perchlorate.

12. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises at least about 10 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of said salt.

13. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said working electrode comprises a material selected from the group consisting of gold, platinum, silver, palladium, ruthenium, iridium, carbon and mixtures thereof.

14. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said working electrode comprises a noble metal.

15. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said working electrode comprises gold.

16. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said working electrode comprises platinum.

17. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said working electrode comprises a material that is different than said counter electrode.

18. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said counter electrode comprises platinum.

19. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said counter electrode is also a reference electrode.

20. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , further comprising a reference electrode that is distinct from said counter electrode.

21. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises at least about 2 wt. % of said salt.

22. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 21 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises not greater than about 25 wt. % of said salt.

23. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte further comprises inorganic particulates dispersed within said solid polymer matrix.

24. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 23 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of said inorganic particulates.

25. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 23 , wherein said inorganic particulates have an average particle size of not greater than about 1 μm.

26. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 23 , wherein said inorganic particles have an average particle size of at least about 5 nanometers and not greater than about 500 nanometers.

27. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 23 , wherein said inorganic particulates comprise metal oxide particulates.

28. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 27 , wherein said inorganic particulates are selected from the group consisting of aluminum oxide, silica and titania.

29. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 1 , wherein said counter electrode comprises a plurality of spaced-apart microbands that are disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte, the counter electrode microbands being disposed between said working electrode microbands and defining layers of solid polymer electrolyte therebetween.

30. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 29 , wherein said electrochemical sensor comprises at least 5 working electrode microbands and at least 4 counter electrode microbands.

31. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 29 , wherein said layers of solid polymer electrolyte have an average thickness of at least about 25 μm and not greater than about 2.5 mm.

32. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 31 , wherein said polymer electrolyte layers have an average thickness of not greater than about 1 mm.

33. An electrochemical sensor for detecting a chemical species in an environment, comprising:

a) a solid polymer electrolyte comprising a solid polymer matrix and a salt dispersed within said solid polymer matrix;

b) a working electrode comprising a plurality of spaced-apart microbands that are disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte and comprising a termination portion on an outer surface of the sensor, wherein at least one outer edge of the working electrode microbands terminates on an outer edge surface of the sensor to provide a three-phase interface between the solid polymer electrolyte, the working electrode and the environment; and

c) a counter electrode contacting said solid polymer electrolyte, wherein said working electrode is separated from said counter electrode by said solid polymer electrolyte.

34. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said solid polymer matrix is selected from the group consisting of poly(oxides), poly(vinyl ethers), polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly(acrylics), poly(methacrylics) and polyvinyl alcohol.

35. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said solid polymer matrix comprises a poly(oxide).

36. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said solid polymer matrix comprises poly(ethylene oxide).

37. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said salt is a monovalent cation salt.

38. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said salt is an inorganic salt selected from the group consisting of a lithium salt, a sodium salt, an ammonium salt and a magnesium salt.

39. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said salt is selected from the group consisting of lithium perchlorate, lithium tetrafluorborate, lithium chloride, sodium chlorate, sodium perchlorate, sodium tetrafluorborate, ammonium tetrafluorborate and ammonium perchlorate.

40. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said salt comprises lithium perchlorate.

41. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises at least about 2 wt. % of said salt and not greater than about 25 wt. % of said salt.

42. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said working electrode comprises a material selected from the group consisting of gold, platinum, silver, palladium, ruthenium, iridium, carbon and mixtures thereof.

43. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said working electrode comprises gold.

44. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said working electrode comprises platinum.

45. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said working electrode comprises a material that is different than said counter electrode.

46. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein a portion of the interface between the working electrode and the solid polymer electrolyte is in contact with the environment surrounding the sensor.

47. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein at least two outer edges of the working electrode microbands terminate on an outer edge surface of the sensor.

48. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said counter electrode comprises a plurality of spaced-apart microbands that are disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte, the counter electrode microbands being disposed between said working electrode microbands and defining layers of solid polymer electrolyte therebetween.

49. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 48 , wherein said layers of solid polymer electrolyte have an average thickness of at least about 25 μm and not greater than about 2.5 μm.

50. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 33 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte further comprises inorganic particulates dispersed within said solid polymer matrix.

51. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 50 , wherein said solid polymer electrolyte comprises at least about 3 wt. % and not greater than about 15 wt. % of said inorganic particulates.

52. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 50 , wherein said inorganic particulates comprise metal oxide particulates.

53. An electrochemical sensor for detecting a chemical species in an environment, comprising:

a) a solid polymer electrolyte comprising a solid polymer matrix selected from the group consisting of poly(oxides), poly(vinyl ethers), polyvinylpyrrolidone, poly(acrylics), poly(methacrylics) and polyvinyl alcohol and a salt dispersed within said solid polymer matrix;

b) a working electrode comprising a plurality of spaced-apart microbands that are disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte, wherein said spaced-apart microbands are exposed to the environment along at least one edge of the sensor; and

c) a counter electrode, wherein said working electrode is separated from said counter electrode by said solid polymer electrolyte and wherein said counter electrode comprises a plurality of spaced-apart microbands that are disposed within said solid polymer electrolyte, the counter electrode microbands being disposed between said working electrode microbands and defining layers of solid polymer electrolyte therebetween.

54. An electrochemical sensor as recited in claim 53 , wherein said spaced-apart microbands are exposed to the environment along at least two edges of the sensor.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Mar 29, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; GIGPEAK, INC.; CHIPX, INCORPORATED; ENDWAVE CORPORATION; MAGNUM SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.
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SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Apr 5, 2017
From: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.; GIGPEAK, INC.; MAGNUM SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.; ENDWAVE CORPORATION; CHIPX, INCORPORATED
To: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 8, 2016
From: SYNKERA TECHNOLOGIES INC.
To: INTEGRATED DEVICE TECHNOLOGY, INC.
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