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Malodorogenic Sensor for Carbon Monoxide

CO doesn’t smell? It now does – thanks to our new innovative odor-based CO sensor technology.

the functional component of the stable coating Intellectual Property/Patent situation


reacts chemically under rapid release of a non-
The presented technology is protected by
toxic, malodorous substance.
patent application of Technische Universität
Key Benefits Darmstadt.
 Direct CO-alarm for people around by Our offer for you
immediately addressing the sense of smell.
We are looking for industry partners who are
 No electronics and no energy needed.
interested in using the technology. If there is
 Simple structure and minimal space
any need for further development of the
Status quo requirements.
technology regarding product implementation,
Electronic sensors for the detection of the Current stage of development a close cooperation between the industry
highly toxic gas carbon monoxide (CO) are partner and Technische Universität Darmstadt
Experiments have been performed successfully
commercially available in a wide range. is possible.
and the Proof of Concept is completed.
Central disadvantages of the respective basic
Application possibilities
detection technology are, inter alia, Your contact person
temperature- and pressure sensitivity, need for Application is possible in all areas and
Mr. Deniz Bayramoglu
high operation temperatures and high situations with exposition of people to CO
production costs. emissions. For instance it could be used in Head of IP- and Innovation Management
respiratory protecting filters/air cleaners to Technische Universität Darmstadt
Our technology: Malodorogenic sensor
signalize the breakthrough of CO.
The newly developed sensor consists of a Phone.: +49 6151 16-57215
specifically coated paper. In presence of CO E-Mail: Bayramoglu.de@pvw.tu-darmstadt.de

Technology Exposee No. 3616

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