Ural Federal University (UrFU) and ERIS Group have developed technologies for creating domestic electrochemical sensors. These developments are the basis for the future production of a new generation of gas analytical equipment.
The work was carried out in two stages. First, scientists and engineers developed technologies for the production of special solid electrolytes with specified properties. These materials form the basis of sensitive elements. Then, a technology for forming the elements themselves was created.
It is planned that the new equipment based on these technologies will be used to analyze the composition of gas emissions at industrial facilities. This will allow enterprises to optimize fuel combustion processes, reduce energy consumption, and control the level of release of various gases.
With the depletion of non-renewable energy sources, the need for energy conservation is increasing. Analyzing the composition of emissions from fuel combustion at industrial facilities allows optimizing combustion processes, as well as controlling the release of many hazardous gases in related industrial processes. To ensure high product quality, we have developed test programs and methods, as well as technical specifications.
Students and postgraduates of UrFU took an active part in the research. The next task is pilot industrial implementation: scientists plan to create pilot batches of sensors, which will then be transferred for the development of mass production at the ERIS sites. It is expected that the final product will be fully localized in Russia.
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