Abstract:
Methane is one of the components of natural gas and has multiple applications. It is an
odorless gas, flammable and combustible in the presence of oxygen. Its lower explosion limit
(LEL) is 5.0 vol.%, which corresponds to 50 000 ppm, while the upper explosion limit (UEL) is
15 vol% [1]. The classical and versatile SnO2 gas sensing material was initially developed by
researchers from Japan, several decades ago [2]. The gas sensing material is generally deposited
onto planar interdigitated electrodes (IDEs), or onto some functionally equivalent structure, like
coils or meshes. The back side of the IDE is provided, in most cases, with a continuous electrode
for heating, to allow setting the working temperature of the sensor for the gas to be detected.