17846211. ELECTROLYTE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR AND ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR INCLUDING THE SAME simplified abstract (Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.)

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ELECTROLYTE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR AND ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR INCLUDING THE SAME

Organization Name

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Inventor(s)

Dongjoon Lee of Suwon-si (KR)

Bokyung Jung of Suwon-si (KR)

ELECTROLYTE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR AND ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR INCLUDING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17846211 titled 'ELECTROLYTE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR AND ELECTROCHEMICAL GAS SENSOR INCLUDING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes an electrolyte for an electrochemical gas sensor. The electrolyte includes a protonic ionic liquid with specific characteristics. Water is used as a reactant in the gas sensing process and can be generated as a product of the reaction.

  • The electrolyte for an electrochemical gas sensor includes a protonic ionic liquid.
  • The protonic ionic liquid has a specific octanol-water partition coefficient LogP of -3.5 or less.
  • Water is used as a reactant in the electrochemical gas sensing reaction.
  • Water can also be generated as a product of the electrochemical gas sensing reaction.

Potential Applications

  • Gas sensing devices and systems
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Industrial safety and process control

Problems Solved

  • Improved accuracy and sensitivity of gas sensing
  • Enhanced stability and performance of gas sensing devices
  • Efficient utilization of water as a reactant and product in the gas sensing process

Benefits

  • Higher precision and reliability in gas detection
  • Extended lifespan and durability of gas sensing devices
  • Cost-effective and sustainable use of water in gas sensing applications


Original Abstract Submitted

An electrolyte for an electrochemical gas sensor, the electrolyte including a protonic ionic liquid, wherein the protonic ionic liquid has an octanol-water partition coefficient LogP of about −3.5 or less, and wherein water is used as a reactant of an electrochemical reaction for gas sensing, the water is generated as a product of the electrochemical reaction for gas sensing, or a combination thereof.