Cargando…

A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications

Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources are linked to anthropogenic activities. The sources of methane are well known and its monitoring generally involves the use of expensive gas analyzers with high operating costs. Many studies have investi...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Furst, Leonardo, Feliciano, Manuel, Frare, Laercio, Igrejas, Getúlio
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227456
_version_ 1784605087210930176
author Furst, Leonardo
Feliciano, Manuel
Frare, Laercio
Igrejas, Getúlio
author_facet Furst, Leonardo
Feliciano, Manuel
Frare, Laercio
Igrejas, Getúlio
author_sort Furst, Leonardo
collection PubMed
description Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources are linked to anthropogenic activities. The sources of methane are well known and its monitoring generally involves the use of expensive gas analyzers with high operating costs. Many studies have investigated the use of low-cost gas sensors as an alternative for measuring methane concentrations; however, it is still an area that needs further development to ensure reliable measurements. In this work a low-cost platform for measuring methane within a low concentration range was developed and used in two distinct environments to continuously assess and improve its performance. The methane sensor was the Figaro TGS2600, a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) based on tin dioxide (SnO(2)). In a first stage, the monitoring platform was applied in a small ruminant barn after undergoing a multi-point calibration. In a second stage, the system was used in a wastewater treatment plant together with a multi-gas analyzer (Gasera One Pulse). The calibration of low-cost sensor was based on the relation of the readings of the two devices. Temperature and relative humidity were also measured to perform corrections to minimize the effects of these variables on the sensor signal and an active ventilation system was used to improve the performance of the sensor. The system proved to be able to measure low methane concentrations following reliable spatial and temporal patterns in both places. A very similar behavior between both measuring systems was also well noticeable at WWTP. In general, the low-cost system presented good performance under several environmental conditions, showing itself to be a good alternative, at least as a screening monitoring system.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-8619862
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2021
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-86198622021-11-27 A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications Furst, Leonardo Feliciano, Manuel Frare, Laercio Igrejas, Getúlio Sensors (Basel) Article Methane is a major greenhouse gas and a precursor of tropospheric ozone, and most of its sources are linked to anthropogenic activities. The sources of methane are well known and its monitoring generally involves the use of expensive gas analyzers with high operating costs. Many studies have investigated the use of low-cost gas sensors as an alternative for measuring methane concentrations; however, it is still an area that needs further development to ensure reliable measurements. In this work a low-cost platform for measuring methane within a low concentration range was developed and used in two distinct environments to continuously assess and improve its performance. The methane sensor was the Figaro TGS2600, a metal oxide semiconductor (MOS) based on tin dioxide (SnO(2)). In a first stage, the monitoring platform was applied in a small ruminant barn after undergoing a multi-point calibration. In a second stage, the system was used in a wastewater treatment plant together with a multi-gas analyzer (Gasera One Pulse). The calibration of low-cost sensor was based on the relation of the readings of the two devices. Temperature and relative humidity were also measured to perform corrections to minimize the effects of these variables on the sensor signal and an active ventilation system was used to improve the performance of the sensor. The system proved to be able to measure low methane concentrations following reliable spatial and temporal patterns in both places. A very similar behavior between both measuring systems was also well noticeable at WWTP. In general, the low-cost system presented good performance under several environmental conditions, showing itself to be a good alternative, at least as a screening monitoring system. MDPI 2021-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC8619862/ /pubmed/34833532 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227456 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Furst, Leonardo
Feliciano, Manuel
Frare, Laercio
Igrejas, Getúlio
A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title_full A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title_fullStr A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title_full_unstemmed A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title_short A Portable Device for Methane Measurement Using a Low-Cost Semiconductor Sensor: Development, Calibration and Environmental Applications
title_sort portable device for methane measurement using a low-cost semiconductor sensor: development, calibration and environmental applications
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8619862/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34833532
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21227456
work_keys_str_mv AT furstleonardo aportabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT felicianomanuel aportabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT frarelaercio aportabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT igrejasgetulio aportabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT furstleonardo portabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT felicianomanuel portabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT frarelaercio portabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications
AT igrejasgetulio portabledeviceformethanemeasurementusingalowcostsemiconductorsensordevelopmentcalibrationandenvironmentalapplications