Electrochemical gas sensor with disk-shaped electrodes, which ar

Chemistry: electrical and wave energy – Apparatus – Electrolytic

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204432, 204412, 204415, 204408, 204424, G01N 2726

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053363906

ABSTRACT:
An electrochemical gas sensor for detecting gaseous components in the environment has a diffusion membrane, a measuring electrode, a counterelectrode, and, if desired, a reference electrode, pressed together in a disk stack, which are accommodated in a pot-shaped cover, which in turn is beaded around the sealing edge (6) of a housing pot (1). A compression spring (21) in the housing pot (1) presses a wick disk (20) against the measuring electrode (12), so that a constant and pressurized, intimate and sealed positioning of the disk stack is guaranteed. It is achieved as a result that no additional contact leads from the electrodes to the outer space of the sensor to the measuring and evaluating unit are needed, so that leakage-free sealing of the sensor to the outside is possible, and that a constantly stable, reproducible measured signal is obtained because of the defined and narrow electrolyte film on the surface of the measuring electrode.

REFERENCES:
patent: 5126035 (1992-06-01), Kiesele et al.
patent: 5183550 (1993-02-01), Mattiessen

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