Environmental, Catalytic, and Industrial Sensors

Monday, November 9, 2009: 8:30 AM
Belle Meade C/D (Gaylord Opryland Hotel)

Description:
This session focuses on sensors for environmental monitoring, process control and chemical industry applications. Environmental monitoring plays a major role in assessment and then minimization of harm that chemical processing does to our environment, and thus to ourselves. This includes sensors for determination of short and long term chemical exposure, and contamination levels of air and water streams. Sensors in process streams as part of industrial safety and environmentally conscious designs are a focus. Investigation of surface chemistry and catalysis in relation to sensor sensitivity and selectivity is also a focus.


Sponsor:
Topical 9: Sensors
Co-Sponsor(s):
Catalysis and Reaction Engineering Division (20)


Chair:
Chelsey D. Baertsch
Email: baertsch@purdue.edu


9:20 AM
(25c) Pd/TiO2 Nanofibrous Membrane and Its Application in Hydrogen Sensing
Wenzhao Jia, Liang Su, Yu Ding, Ashley Schempf, Ying Wang and Yu Lei

9:45 AM
(25d) Highly Sensitive Multiphase Micro-Sensor as Micro-Gas Chromatography Detector for Selective Detection of Toxic Phosphonates
Chelsea N. Monty, Nicolas J. Londoņo, Adarsh D. Radadia, Robert D. Morgan and Rich I. Masel

10:10 AM
(25e) Membrane Catalysts for Optical Sensing of Anhydrides in the Gas Phase
Subasri Ayyadurai, Jonathan A. Bernstein and Anastasios Angelopoulos

10:35 AM
(25f) Detection of Gases On Biosensor Surfaces
Ajit Sadana and Ifejesu Eni-Olorunda
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