Fuel cell gas sensor usually has poor selectivity. How does the ASENSOR gas sensor achieve the selectivity?
It is true that the chemical sensor usually lacks selectivity compared to the optical detector. But our highly selective sensor is able to achieve less than 1% cross sensitivity to non-target gases by the combination of: 1). selective oil/gas separation membrane; 2). selective electrode; and 3). selective filtering layer.
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