Optical Fiber H2 Sensor Operating in Harsh Environments of Subsurface H2 Storage Reservoirs Article Swipe
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· 2025
· Open Access
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· DOI: https://doi.org/10.2172/2553867
· OA: W4409453983
Monitoring hydrogen concentration in the subsurface storage reservoirs is vital to ensure the integrity and safety of the storage facilities. An optical fiber hydrogen sensor consisting of a palladium-based sensing layer and a protective polymer layer was developed and evaluated in simulated subsurface hydrogen storage conditions. The developed optical fiber hydrogen sensor has demonstrated successful sensing performance at ~80 °C, ~1,000 psi, and ~100% RH. In addition, the sensor was exposed to real subsurface microbial samples in the harsh environments to monitor microbially induced changes in hydrogen concentration. The sensor has shown stable H2 sensing responses in the replicated underground hydrogen storage conditions without deterioration or loss of H2 sensitivity in the presence of biological samples.