GAS SENSITIVE STRUCTURE AND COMPONENT INCLUDING THE SAME
First Claim
1. A component of a system configured to monitor one or more gaseous analytes, the component comprising:
- (a) a conduit formed to enable a flow of gas therethrough;
(b) a gas sensitive film disposed in communication with the flow of gas, the film being sensitive to one or more gaseous analytes within the flow of gas, the film comprising;
(1) a dye that is sensitive to the one or more gaseous analytes; and
(2) a polymer matrix carrying the dye, wherein the polymer matrix is porous, having a porosity greater than 10% and openings greater than a molecular diameter of molecules of the one or more gaseous analytes to increase an effective surface area of the polymer matrix and to enable and maintain (i) a dynamic range of at least from about 20% to about 90% concentration of the one or more gaseous analytes, and (ii) a response time over at least a portion of the dynamic range of less than about 80 milliseconds, wherein the dynamic range refers to the range of concentrations of the one or more gaseous analytes that can be detected based on a luminensce of the dye, and wherein the dye, by itself of the polymer matrix, has a low dynamic range.
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Abstract
A component of a system configured to monitor one or more gaseous analytes. In one embodiment, the component comprises a conduit and a gas sensitive film. The conduit is formed to enable a flow of gas therethrough. The gas sensitive film is disposed in communication with the flow of gas, and is sensitive to one or more gaseous analytes within the flow of gas. In some instances, the film comprises a dye and a polymer matrix. The dye is sensitive to the one or more gaseous analytes. The polymer matrix carries the dye, is porous, and is formed such that the film has (i) a dynamic range of at least from about 20% to about 90% concentration of the one or more gaseous analytes, and (ii) a response time over at least a portion of the dynamic range of less than about 80 milliseconds.
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23 Claims
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1. A component of a system configured to monitor one or more gaseous analytes, the component comprising:
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(a) a conduit formed to enable a flow of gas therethrough; (b) a gas sensitive film disposed in communication with the flow of gas, the film being sensitive to one or more gaseous analytes within the flow of gas, the film comprising; (1) a dye that is sensitive to the one or more gaseous analytes; and (2) a polymer matrix carrying the dye, wherein the polymer matrix is porous, having a porosity greater than 10% and openings greater than a molecular diameter of molecules of the one or more gaseous analytes to increase an effective surface area of the polymer matrix and to enable and maintain (i) a dynamic range of at least from about 20% to about 90% concentration of the one or more gaseous analytes, and (ii) a response time over at least a portion of the dynamic range of less than about 80 milliseconds, wherein the dynamic range refers to the range of concentrations of the one or more gaseous analytes that can be detected based on a luminensce of the dye, and wherein the dye, by itself of the polymer matrix, has a low dynamic range. - View Dependent Claims (2, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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3. (canceled)
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8. A gas sensitive structure, the structure comprising:
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(a) a substrate; and (b) a film disposed on the substrate, wherein the film is sensitive to one or more gaseous analytes, the film comprising; (1) a polymer matrix having a porosity greater than 10%;
with openings greater than a molecular diameter of molecules of the one or more gaseous analytes, to increase an effective surface area of the polymer matrix and to enable and maintain (i) a dynamic range of at least from 20% to 90% concentration of the one or more gaseous analytes, and (ii) a response time over at least a portion of the dynamic range of less than 90 milliseconds; and(2) a dye carried by the polymer matrix, wherein the dye is sensitive to the one or more gaseous analytes, wherein the dynamic range refers to the range of concentrations of the one or more analytes that can be detected based on a luminensce of the dye, and wherein the dye, by itself outside of the polymer matric, has a low dynamic range. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A gas sensitive structure, the structure comprising:
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(a) a substrate; and (b) a film disposed on the substrate, wherein the film is sensitive to one or more gaseous analytes, the film comprising; (1) a dye that is sensitive to the one or more gaseous analytes; and (2) a polymer matrix carrying the dye, wherein the polymer matrix is farmed porous, having a porosity greater than 10% and openings greater than a molecular diameter of molecules of the one or more gaseous analytes, to increase an effective surface area of the polymer matrix and to enable and maintain (i) a dynamic range of at least from about 20% to about 90% concentration of the one or more gaseous analytes, and (ii) a response time over at least a portion of the dynamic range of less than about 80 milliseconds wherein the dynamic range refers to the range of concentrations of the one or more gaseous analytes that can be detected based on a luminensce of the dye, and wherein the dye, by itself, outside of the polymer matrix, has a low dynamic range. - View Dependent Claims (16, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23)
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17. (canceled)
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20. (canceled)
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