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Overlayers hydrogen absorption

Fig. 169. Response of the sensing element in the presence of (i) 194 ppm and (ii) 10000 ppm hydrogen in air. A -absorption, B - desorption, (hi) Resistance versus time curve, for a 55 nm Sm him capped with Pd overlayer, on exposure to 10 000 ppm of CO2, H2S, argon plus CH4 and argon plus C2H5OH (Kumar et al., 2002). Fig. 169. Response of the sensing element in the presence of (i) 194 ppm and (ii) 10000 ppm hydrogen in air. A -absorption, B - desorption, (hi) Resistance versus time curve, for a 55 nm Sm him capped with Pd overlayer, on exposure to 10 000 ppm of CO2, H2S, argon plus CH4 and argon plus C2H5OH (Kumar et al., 2002).

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