Amperometric gas sensor containing a solid electrolyte

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204421, 204431, 422 90, 436151, G01N 2712

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ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical gas sensor is described incorporating a sensing electrode, a reference electrode, a solid matrix containing an alkali salt, a potentiostat and a heater. The invention overcomes the problem of a liquid electrolyte which may operate over limited environmental conditions.

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