Natural Gas Fuel: April 2008 Archives
NREL is working with Nuclear Filter Technology to develop and
commercialize NREL's innovative fiber optic hydrogen sensor technology.
This technology provides industry with the early detection of hydrogen
in the air, which only takes a small spark to ignite and explode.
Industries that use or produce hydrogen can apply this technology.
NREL's fiber optic hydrogen sensor utilizes a non-ignitable, flexible, thin, glass or plastic, fiber optic strand that transmits light to a thin film material. The material changes color in response to the presence of hydrogen. The CRADA allows NREL and Nuclear Filter Technology to develop a full-scale prototype of this technology, which ultimately will result in commercially available products.
Applications include those for the following industries:
- Petrochemical
- Transportation
- Fuel cell
- Fuel production
- Food processing
- Natural gas
- Nuclear waste
Nuclear Filter Technology is also licensing several NREL inventions related to the fiber optic and thin film materials that sense the presence of hydrogen.
SOURCE: Technology Transfer department of National Renewable Energy Laboratory